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I don't see anything for the 23/1.4, but that is an older design. I would expect something to be software-corrected in the 35/2.0. Do you have that lens?It seem to me that distortion correction is not enabled (yet?)
Yes Scott,I don't see anything for the 23/1.4, but that is an older design. I would expect something to be software-corrected in the 35/2.0. Do you have that lens?
scott
P.S. I ran several wide angle files from DPReview, but didn't see the distortion correction controls light up for any of them. This included the 35/2.
If someone has a 35/2 or 18/2, both of which need a strong correction, could you shoot a square grid and see if C1 has done the correction silently or simply not done it yet. It took them two releases to add some of the more egregious Olympus and PanaLeica m4/3 lenses' corrections. And they sometimes ask (on the PhaseOne user forum) that we log concerns with a support request to ensure that they get dealt with in a reasonable order. Keep the in camera JPEG, too, since that will probably be corrected.No lens adjustments for the X-Pro2 at all for now. No profile listed.
Hopefully soon.
Paul C
I have checked the 35/2 and I confirm that there is no distortion correction in the CO rendered image;on the contrary the correction is duly done in the Jpeg, as well as in Lr and Iridient in both cases using the opcode. I do not have the 18/2 but presumably it is the same.If someone has a 35/2 or 18/2, both of which need a strong correction, could you shoot a square grid and see if C1 has done the correction silently or simply not done it yet. It took them two releases to add some of the more egregious Olympus and PanaLeica m4/3 lenses' corrections. And they sometimes ask (on the PhaseOne user forum) that we log concerns with a support request to ensure that they get dealt with in a reasonable order. Keep the in camera JPEG, too, since that will probably be corrected.
scott
Actually there is an ICC profile ("Fujifilm X-Pro2 Generic") that comes up when you point Capture One 9.1.1 at a freshly shot RAF file. So the color handling has been tuned.No lens adjustments for the X-Pro2 at all for now. No profile listed.
Hopefully soon.
Paul C
Link leads to Page Not Found.You can make lens correction with every wide angle lens using LCC profile following this link: https://www.phaseone.com/en/Search/Arti ... nguageid=1.
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Try this:Link leads to Page Not Found.
John
That worked, thanks. I will give it a try, and report back. However, I don't see how that will resolve issues like distortion, CA, etc.
Nor do I. LCC is for correcting color shifts in the corners or vignetting. Apparently the person logging the support request knew that distortion correction was waiting for a further release, so we can take that part of the answer as fact. The rest of the response shows they didn't actually understand the question, but this person is probably not a developer.That worked, thanks. I will give it a try, and report back. However, I don't see how that will resolve issues like distortion, CA, etc.
John