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You can do an LCC in C1 or you can use the lens filter for falloff (or other anomaly) corrections in Photoshop or LR, or you can use PTLens. Me, I would build an LCC correction set in C1 for all apertures on the 15 -- it's simple to use at the raw level and does an outstanding job, though admittedly I have not even bothered with it for the 18 yet.How do you resolve the 1 1/2 stop fall off in post? With an LCC correction in C1 or a different way?
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Here's a set of images for LCC - no gaps between LCC plate and lens btw.Hi Graham:
My guess is that is an issue with IR reflections, not the LCC specifically? Was your LCC plate absolutely flush against the surface of the lens, meaning no back reflections?
I'll try to post an example later, but again, I'm only using it for falloff corrections.
Software bug.Thoughts?