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August 22, 2022

P: Rings/Vignetting with Tamron 17-70 Lens on Fuji XT-4

  • August 22, 2022
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Hey there,

 

I hope you can help me with this, it's driving me insane.

 

I noticed the problem first when shooting into a blue sky with clouds at a wedding, then I saw the problem on a table the next shoot as well. Now I checked with a white wall and found that Lightroom actually does this to my newly picked up Tamron 17-70 2.8 (on a Fuji XT-4)

 

I'm having crazy rings and vignetting with the Tamron lens, first thought it's the lens, but it's Lightroom adding the crazy rings. Since when I'm importing there's nothing, but when i hover over the image and select it, it takes a second and then Lightroom adds them to the picture, as if it where implementing a lens correction, but horribly wrong. Turning off Lens Profile / Correction doesn't do anything, once it's there it's there. Also the JPEG looks fine, it's only the raw file. 

 

Attached are the two images, it's easy to tell which one is the JPEG sooc and which is the RAW file out of Lightroom with the "vignette" 

 

Can you please tell me how to fix this, and what is going on there?

 

 

 

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fernandojota
Known Participant
February 22, 2023

I don't understand why Adobe still doesn't fix this error. It is an interpretation of the profile of the lens + the aperture. Do you have so many problems that you still have not solved the double vignetting of the Tamron 17-70mm f2.8 when shooting at 17mm + f2.8? Waiting so many months makes me desperate. Please FIX IT

Participating Frequently
February 15, 2023

It's pretty frustrating, for sure.  I loved using the Tamron lens but I ultimately had to give it up because of the vignette issue 😞 

 

I'd rebuy it in a second and use it over "the brick" if they'd just fix this problem.  I miss the 55-70 range and the close focusing distance on the Tamron much more than I *need* a slightly better 16mm.  (I have both the Viltrox 13mm 1.4 and the Fujifilm 16mm 1.4 to cover those ranges if I plan on shooting critical landscape or architecture shots. )

 

I have too much time invested in Lightroom collection management and a DXOMark or Topaz to LR workflow to give up using LR.  But it is balls that people have to choose between having a seriously defective lens profile, using an alternate lens, or swapping to a competitor's software. 

fernandojota
Known Participant
February 14, 2023

Today, 6 months after the first post, a new version of ACR and LR has been released and they still haven't fixed the problem, however I continue to pay my Adobe subscription every month.

Participating Frequently
January 31, 2023

Just want to bring more attention to the issue Adobe knows since Oct 2022.
As I (and other people) discovered the problem appears when put wide angle (17-20mm) shoots in to Bridge or LR. The ACR does something to the profile and the issue appears. Testing the same file in Capture One showed that the problem is on Adobe side.
Please see this thread disscution to get a better idea of the problem:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/camera-raw-bugs/p-rings-vignetting-with-tamron-17-70-lens-on-fuji-xt-4/idi-p/13150865#comments

fernandojota
Known Participant
January 8, 2023

Hola. 

Seguimos exactamente igual. Por favor, soluciónenlo.

 

Participating Frequently
January 8, 2023

Returning to this again -- any fix in the works?  

martinmuriel86
Participating Frequently
December 13, 2022

I decided to work with another software (C One) at least for now, first I experienced a lot of issues with lightroom syncing, many of the edits I do on Lightroom are not syncing back to lightroom desktop, and now this issue with the Tamron lens, I process a lot o images per week and my clients can't wait until adobe decide to fix their issues

fernandojota
Known Participant
December 13, 2022

Today, December 13, when I turn on my MacBook I see that there is an update for ACR and LR CC. I think "Is this update going to fix the double exposure ring problems with the Tamron 17-70mm lens?"

Unfortunately: NO.

The bug is still there.

We are still waiting for a solution from Adobe.

martinmuriel86
Participating Frequently
December 9, 2022

Tengo el mismo problema que tú, has encontrado alguna solición? 

fernandojota
Known Participant
December 7, 2022

Maybe in the future Sigma will make their 18-35mm 1.8 for Fujifilm X. In the meantime it would be nice if Adobe fixes this bug with the Tamron 17-70 f2.8. I pay the license and Adobe fixes the error. Okay?