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Luca Fiori
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July 7, 2024
Question

Correzioni obiettivo

  • July 7, 2024
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Ciao a tutti, utilizzo Lightroom Classic aggiornato all'ultima versione su Mac.

Non riesco a capire come mai se importo un lavoro fotografico scattato con la stessa macchina fotografica e stesso obiettivo, su alcune foto il sistema mi riconosce l'obiettivo usato e mi da la possibilita' di utilizzare la funzione "riduzione distubo", su tante altre no.

Nello specifico e' un obiettivo Viltrox 35mm f1.8.

Grazie a tutti. 

 

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Per Berntsen
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 7, 2024
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Lens Corrections

Hi everyone, I use Lightroom Classic updated to the latest version on Mac.

I can't understand why if I import a photographic work taken with the same camera and the same lens, on some photos the system recognizes the lens used and gives me the opportunity to use the "distube reduction" function, on many others it doesn't.

Specifically it is a Viltrox 35mm f1.8 lens.

Thank you all.

 

By @Luca Fiori

 

The vast majority of lens profiles are for raw files only.

So if you're shooting both raw and jpg, there will normally be no profiles available for the jpgs, they have been corrected by the camera.

Luca Fiori
Participant
July 7, 2024

Grazie per la risposta.

Io scatto in RAW+JPG e chiaramente in Lightroom importo i Raw.

 

johnrellis
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July 7, 2024

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@Luca Fiori: "I shoot in RAW+JPG and obviously import the Raw files into Lightroom."

 

Triple-check you're editing a raw file by looking at the top of the filmstrip:

 

There are many, many posts here of people thinking they were editing raws but were in fact editing JPEGs or TIFFs.

 

With Denoise, make sure you have a full-resolution raw, not a "reduced" raw that some manufacturers offer.

 

If this doesn't up, upload a problem file to Dropbox, Google Drive, or similar and include the sharing link here.