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Folgende meiner Nikon Z-Objektive werden im Bearbeiten Modus von Lightroom classic nicht erkannt:
14-30/4
24-120/4
24-200/4-6,3.
Meine anderen Z-Objektive wie 35/1,8, 50/1,8, 85/1,8, 24-70/2,8 und 100-400/4,5-5,6 werden automatisch erkannt.
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Sind die Objektive hier aufgeführt als unterstützt?
https://helpx.adobe.com/ch_de/camera-raw/kb/supported-lenses.html
Sind das alles RAW Bilder?
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Vielleicht hilft auch die folgende Diskussion: https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-discussions/missing-nikon-z-camera-and-lens-profile...
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Meine Aufnahmen mit der Z8 und dem Z 24-120 werden auch nicht erkannt.
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Meine Aufnahmen mit der Z8 und dem Z 24-120 werden in Adobe Photoshop nicht erkannt.
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If you are shooting Z-series cameras and lenses, all of the lens correction is done using the lens profiles that are built in to the raw files by the camera and are automatically applied. You can see that in your develop screen:
Hit the little (i) and you will see:
The problem is actually that you can't turn off the lens correction on most of these. Adobe unfortunately made this so that you could not choose to not have lens correction which is incredibly annoying and a problem for astrophotography.
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To be sure you understand, you do NOT want to enable lens correction on Z-lenses manually by hitting the enable lens corrections button because you will be correcting twice and actually creating distortion at that point.
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Last December I took a lot of pictures at a lake in Patagonia.
With Nikon Z8 and for landscape photography Z 4.0/24-120 mm.
Adobe Photoshop uses the correction for Nikon AF-S 24-120mm instead of Z 4.0 24-120 mm.
The result is that the correction is bad - the straight lines for the horizon are now curved.
No Z lenses are offered in the correction menu.
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you DO NOT WANT to enable the correction menu. All these lenses are already corrected automatically when shooting raw. Lightroom and camera raw implement this behind the scenes. You will NOT see this in the popup menus. See my screenshots above. Just click the little (i) at the bottom of the correction menu.
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You say Photoshop. This needs to be absolutely clear: Do not apply lens correction in Photoshop!
You do not want to correct twice.
Lens correction has already been automatically applied in LrC (or ACR). You need to look closely at the Lens Correction panel in Lightroom, and understand what it's telling you.
If a manufacturer profile has been automatically applied, as is the case with Nikon Z, don't do anything more.
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Thanks a lot. Now "all" is clear.
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