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I have the latest version of Photoshop Elements 2022 on my PC. Does it have lens profiles (Canon) similar to what Lightroom has. One click in LR can usually remove vignetting or other lens issues. I've looked and don't see it anywhere in Elements (Organizer or Editor). If its there and I missed it can someone kindly show me how to use the feature. Thanks.
I have the latest version of Photoshop Elements 2022 on my PC. Does it have lens profiles (Canon) similar to what Lightroom has. One click in LR can usually remove vignetting or other lens issues. I've looked and don't see it anywhere in Elements (Organizer or Editor). If its there and I missed it can someone kindly show me how to use the feature. Thanks.
By @cristphoto1
The short answer is that it is not available in Elements natively...
but:
- most of those kinds of edits can be per
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I have the latest version of Photoshop Elements 2022 on my PC. Does it have lens profiles (Canon) similar to what Lightroom has. One click in LR can usually remove vignetting or other lens issues. I've looked and don't see it anywhere in Elements (Organizer or Editor). If its there and I missed it can someone kindly show me how to use the feature. Thanks.
By @cristphoto1
The short answer is that it is not available in Elements natively...
but:
- most of those kinds of edits can be performed normally in the editor, mostly from the menu Filter > correct camera distortion which also deals with vignetting.
- you can use the very affordable yet powerful add-on Elements+ which has a script to use the same edits than in Lightroom or in the full ACR version of Photoshop.
https://elementsplus.net/help/en/raw-corrections.htm
Lens correction at the conversion level when shooting raw is available in Elements as well as Photoshop and Lightroom. For further editing in raw, Elements has the 'basic' tools, not other advanced features. Generally, there is a way to perform those kinds of edits in the normal pixel editor of Elements, for instance with the Correct Camera distortion filter.
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