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P: Lens Correction Profile looks different from Develop tab to exported image

Explorer ,
Feb 21, 2025 Feb 21, 2025

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App Version: Lightroom Classic 14.2

OS: macOS Sequoia 15.3.1

 

I would really appreciate some help with this. I'm not sure if it's even a bug or if I'm just doing something wrong. I just noticed this issue on some recent images from a recent trip when trying to export. When exporting from a RAW file with the correct lens profile assigned, the exported file doesn't appear corrrected as I am seeing it in the Develop tab. Everything looks great in the Develop tab when I view the image as ‘Fit’ in the window. The moment I zoom in on the image in the Develop tab, the distortion is incorrect; the same way it appears in the exported file. Here are a few images for reference. The first image is what I want/expect; all the lines are nice and straight.

 

Screenshot of image as seen in the develop module with the correct lens profile applied. This is what I expect to exportexpand image

 

Additionally, it all looks fine when previewing it in the develop tab but if I switch to the Library tab, the distortion appears like the image below. This is what I get when I export:

 

Exported image from lightroom. Notice the curve of the roofline.expand image

 

And here's the image with no profile applied for reference.  

 

Image with no lens correction profile applied.expand image

 

The image was shot using a Sigma 12-24mm F4.5-5.6 II DG HSM (Nikon) adapted to a Fuji GFX 100s via a Fringer adapter. I tried exporting images that were shot with this lens on a Nikon D800 and it seemed to export correctly. Maybe the adapter/camera is messing with things?

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Adobe Employee , Feb 24, 2025 Feb 24, 2025

I'm kicking this back to bugs as we've opened a ticket for the Dev to investigate. 

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 21, 2025 Feb 21, 2025

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The Camera Raw team is asking if you can provide images taken with the Fuji, Fringer Adapter and this lens for them to review?

If they are too large to attach here, please post them to a sharing service (Dropbox or similar) and share a link.

Thanks!

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org

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Explorer ,
Feb 21, 2025 Feb 21, 2025

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Hi Rikk,


Thanks for getting back to me. I've uploaded the image here. Both in RAW and as a DNG in case they want to see the settings used.

 

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/p6ppg3qiaq8qlg1wo48it/ACrZtwTuu-sxzF3s2n8Eoks?rlkey=nc6yh5ja9oun3kbnf...

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 21, 2025 Feb 21, 2025

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Got it! Thanks!

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org

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Feb 24, 2025 Feb 24, 2025

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I'm kicking this back to bugs as we've opened a ticket for the Dev to investigate. 

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