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February 3, 2024
Question

Why does this lines appear at the edge of the photo? only way to fix it is by cropping the photo.

  • February 3, 2024
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8 replies

Participant
March 4, 2025

I'm using a canon eos R3 with a Tamron 18-400. I also have that problem when I import into LR. I've discovered that by unchecking the remove chromatic aberration and enable lens correction boxes, no cropping is needed.  But those boxes being checked on import is a new problem. 

jamesr50949594
Participant
September 26, 2024

I've had the same problem with my 24-240 lens on a Canon R6 Mk2. It only started a few months ago. I then noticed Lightroom had introduced a new Profile for this lens in their later updates,visible by clicking the right end of the Profile box. I selected v2 rather than the latest v3 and  the fault disappeared. I made v2 the default.

Ian Lyons
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 26, 2024

@jamesr50949594 

 

It's a known bug with the v3 profile. As you've discovered, using the v2 profile instead overcomes he issue. However, the v2 profile tends to have more corner vignetting than it should. Fortunately, this is easily corrected, should feel the need, by manually adjusting the Vignetting slider.

firstsoprano1
Participant
October 7, 2024

Thanks re vignetting slider tip. I too have had the same problem since Sept only with my 24-240 at anything but the widest lengths.  no issue with my L lenses, including lenger Canon lenses 70-200 f/2.8 and 100-500. I actually sent the lens in to Canon a week ago (within warranty) and, after some sleuthing, they found history on this back from 2021 on DPreview. Interesting that back then, the issue was with the first version of the 24-240 lens profile, and v2 corrected it. I then discovered this week that v3 now corrects v2. you would think that Canon would have tested for this when v3 was released... it was mentioned above that you can set v2 as the default profile. I couldn't find how to do this... anyone?

Participant
September 8, 2024

All of a sudden, I started having this same issue. Not on all images in the beginning and then later more and more. I thought it might be the card, but previewing the CR file in Preview was fine. The jpeg too. So it seemed to be only happening after import. First I was cropping that part out. But later found out that turning the Lens Correction off, removes these lines. I'm using the 24-240 lens. 

Participant
September 8, 2024

I also just suddenly started having this issue with the same lens (Canon RF 24-240mm f/4-6.3). Seems to depend on what zoom setting the photo was taken on, but the exact connection isn't clear.

Participant
September 9, 2024

Oh wow, that is indeed weird. I'll check the zoom settings and see if there's a correlation. 

Community Expert
February 3, 2024

I recognize this. Adobe's lens correction profiles for several iPhone cameras (especially the ultrawide cameras) when shooting raw in the Lightroom app are not well tuned and this causes this smearing at the edges. Indeed only fix is cropping. 

 

Edit: just remembered that an easier fix is to counteract the overcorrection of lens distortion in these files is to dial in manual lens distortion correction of -5:

Unfortunately Adobe does not allow one to turn off the built-in lens correction which would also fix this problem.

Participant
February 17, 2024

Had this same problem with Lightroom and my Canon RF 24-105 f2.8. I turned off the lens correction and the problem went away. I'm guessing LR needs an update for this relatively new lens. 

Thank you!

Inspiring
February 3, 2024

As others have indicated, more information is needed.

 

Another check, if this is a RAW image. is to look at the embedded JPG preview. I believe in most cases this can be done in your OS file manager/finder. If it is on the embedded JPG image, then it is likely a camera issue.

DdeGannes
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 3, 2024

Just a thought out of the box, are you using a camera model that has the feature to automatically create a lens profile, with the option to turn the option off?

Regards, Denis: iMac 27” mid-2015, macOS 11.7.10 Big Sur; 2TB SSD, 24 GB Ram, GPU 2 GB; LrC 12.5,; Lr 6.5, PS 24.7,; ACR 15.5,; (also Laptop Win 11, ver 24H2, LrC 15.0.1, PS 27.0; ) Camera Oly OM-D E-M1.
dj_paige
Legend
February 3, 2024

What camera (make and model) took this photo? Is it raw or JPG? What version of LrC? (we need the version number and not words like "current" or "up-to-date")

 

What happens if you turn off the GPU (Preferences->Performance tab->Use graphics processor set to OFF) ?

AxelMatt
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 3, 2024

Is this shown on every picture?

Please check the appropriate picture(s) files in another viewer if there's seen the issue?

Try to use another memory card in your camera.

Check your camera.

 

My System: Intel i7-8700K - 64GB RAM - NVidia Geforce RTX 3060 - Windows 11 Pro 25H2 -- LR-Classic 15 - Photoshop 27 - Nik Collection 8 - PureRAW 6 - Topaz Photo AI