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Lens Correction cropping image

New Here ,
Oct 06, 2023 Oct 06, 2023

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Hello,

 

so recently I had to document a construction Site at my company.

I used the TTartisan 12 mm Fisheye Lens because I didn't have any better focal length available and also didn't see a necessity in doing a Panorama.
I also knew that the Lens correction for the Samyang 7.5 mm Fisheye would work perfectly with it.Bildschirmfoto 2023-10-06 um 14.28.24.png Bildschirmfoto 2023-10-06 um 14.28.32.png

Now after reviewing the images I realised that Lightroom cuts off a lot of the left/right part of the Image without it beeing visible in the crop window and thus not beeing retrievable.

- I know that the quality will suffer heavily in the sides but thats not really important for this job. -

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I found a work around where I scale down the Image in the geometry tab but that completely destroys my image quality.

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Is there any way to do this without rescaling everything or destroying my image quality??

 

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Oct 14, 2024 Oct 14, 2024

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Uncheck "Enable Profile Corrections" in the Lens Corrections tab.

 

For any with the same issue of cropped fisheye images in Camera Raw for PS, uncheck this option under "Opticals".

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