The RAW data layer being "Background" correct (dark thumbnail)? Not the vector layer if you twirl open the background layer, and not the RAW Adjustments layer?Herbert123 hat geschrieben: ↑Fr 20 Jul 2018 18:04 Make sure to select the RAW data layer, then apply lens correction.
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Yes, it is.
If you switch to "Embedded Placeholder" or "File-based Placeholder" in the preferences/options (under "File > Raw > Load As"), PhotoLine will create a placeholder instead of the background image und will create a Lens Correction layer by itself. But note: raw files will be in document mode, then.
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Thank you, Martin. Does the manual and/or Help pages tell me what the differences are between Picture Mode and Document mode? I've always worked in Picture Mode because I edit photographs from my digital cameras; don't do any type of design work and/or vector art inside PL. But, having the Lens Correction applied automatically is enticing.
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Re: Version 21
Hello; 21.01 seems to have fixed the big issues. Lensfun is properly installed in Windows; Lens Correction seems to work.
The first checkbox on the Lensfun tab still says activ (Active). I played with it some; few Lensfun profiles include all three corrections: distortion, vignetting, and chromatic aberration. One that does is Fujifilm XF18-55mmF2 R LM OIS; you can use it to test the functionality. The Active checkbox turns off Lensfun completely; Vignette just turns off vignetting. It seems like it would make more sense to have three checkboxes: Distortion, Vignetting, and Chromatic Aberration, to turn off each function individually.
Also, the Lensfun website lists applications that support it: http://lensfun.sourceforge.net/usage/ . I can’t find a way to contact them and tell them to include PhotoLine; maybe someone across the Atlantic can . . . .
The first checkbox on the Lensfun tab still says activ (Active). I played with it some; few Lensfun profiles include all three corrections: distortion, vignetting, and chromatic aberration. One that does is Fujifilm XF18-55mmF2 R LM OIS; you can use it to test the functionality. The Active checkbox turns off Lensfun completely; Vignette just turns off vignetting. It seems like it would make more sense to have three checkboxes: Distortion, Vignetting, and Chromatic Aberration, to turn off each function individually.
Also, the Lensfun website lists applications that support it: http://lensfun.sourceforge.net/usage/ . I can’t find a way to contact them and tell them to include PhotoLine; maybe someone across the Atlantic can . . . .