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Image gets distorted after applying a preset

New Here ,
Jun 19, 2024 Jun 19, 2024

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When I import an image into lrC and apply a preset the image gets slightly distorted. It looks like the edges are slightly "pushed back". I recently changed to a canon r8 and now i'm shooting in canon raw 3 (cr3) instead of cr2. Never had this issue before. The presets were created when I still shot in cr2. Maybe someone could help me. I'm currently on V 13.3.1. on windows. 

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Explorer , Jun 19, 2024 Jun 19, 2024

The presets causing the edges to change likely have camera profile corrections enabled for another camera body or lens. Apply the preset, scroll down to the Lens Corrections section and uncheck "Enable Profile Corrections." If the issure isn't coming from there then vheck the seciton underneath called "Transform."

 

If you figure it out you can right click the preset you used and click "update with current settings" so overwrite that preset with the settings you like. Just make sure the section yo

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Jun 19, 2024 Jun 19, 2024

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Theres no problem if i apply one of the adobe presets that are already installed 

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Jun 19, 2024 Jun 19, 2024

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The presets causing the edges to change likely have camera profile corrections enabled for another camera body or lens. Apply the preset, scroll down to the Lens Corrections section and uncheck "Enable Profile Corrections." If the issure isn't coming from there then vheck the seciton underneath called "Transform."

 

If you figure it out you can right click the preset you used and click "update with current settings" so overwrite that preset with the settings you like. Just make sure the section you edited is checked in the box that appears when you update the preset. 

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Yeah, thats it. thank you 🙂 

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