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bp8863970
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February 9, 2019
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Photoshop Elements 2019 Camera Raw 11.1 lens correction

  • February 9, 2019
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Hi,

The Lens Corrections panel is missing in Elements 2019 ACR 11.1. This is a much touted feature used to apply lens aberration corrections to raw files, the same corrections a camera body would do when converting to jpg. Work with lens profiles in Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, and Camera Raw

This article states that the feature applies to: Camera Raw, Photoshop, Photoshop Lightroom

The article also states: "Lens correction for all Micro 4/3 (MFT) lenses and cameras, including Panasonic, Olympus, and other cameras (Fuji X,  Leica Q, plus many point-and-shoot models from Canon) happens automatically without your interaction."

I have an Olympus MFT camera. How do I know whether the built-in lens profile has been applied to the ORF format raw file when loaded in ACR? There is no visual indication of this, as far as I can tell.

Can anyone shed some light on this please? I sincerely wish that Adobe's information on this was more detailed and clear.

Regards

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Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 9, 2019

The Lens Correction tab is only in the photoshop cc/bridge cc camera raw. The camera raw version for photoshop elements has only what features adobe considers basic to camera raw processing, therefore it doesn't include some tabs such as the lens correction tab.

Here's a list of differences between photoshop camera raw and photoshop elements camera raw, although it's a bit dated it covers most of the features not accessible in the photoshop elements camera raw.

Adobe Camera Raw differences between Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Photoshop Elements

As far as built-in camera raw profiles in cameras like your Olympus MFT, photoshop elements camera raw does apply the profile, but as you noticed there is no indication of that.

bp8863970
bp8863970Author
Participant
February 9, 2019

Hi Jeff, thanks for your very helpful response. As long as the embedded lens corrections are indeed being applied automatically, then I'm happy.

Thanks