![]() The only problem I can see with this strategy is that it potentially elevates shadow noise in the corners by raising their exposure in RAW conversion only to darken them later in post. I prefer to add vignetting in software, where you have full control over it. something not all users necessarily prefer. Instead Photo RAW seems to want to jump in and apply all lens correction simultaneously for me. So I wish Photo RAW would allow me leave in both the vignetting and the lens distortion just like both DxO and LR do. I also prefer to leave in the vignetting. If that trick doesn't work I just use the vignette feature in the effects mode. I like to use the vignetting feature (often adding from zero) as full frame shooting has necessitated this for me. Correcting lenses for distortion involves digital stretching/resizing which the developers may simply have chosen to offset for with a touch of applied sharpening. When I think about this, there may be a correlation. With lenses that have very little distortion there seems to be less of a sharpness change. The strength of the sharpening effect seems to vary a bit for me dependent upon which lens is being corrected for. I then turn off the detail feature in the develop mode or choose a similar lens for the correction feature that doesn't do this. ![]() This is the same behavior I get when adding detail beyond a certain point in certain images-sometimes even just sliding up to 1 on the detail slider in any effects filter. Sometimes, when I use the lens correction feature, I get highlights and blacks blowing indicators. I have not noticed additional sharpening directly but can deduce that it does. I click lens correction and the whole file sharpens up a bit. Speaking of default sharpening, do you find that ON1 also automatically applies some sharpening when lens correction is applied to fix distortion? It seems to do that on my RAW files. Having said that, I find the unsharpened output from On1 to be sharper than the default sharpened output from Lightroom. GUI menus and controls still look small on my monitor unfortunately and there's no option to make them bigger as there is in Lr and DxO.Lightroom applies sharpening by default (unless you've turned it off) whereas the sharpening in On1 is applied "to taste" via the 'Detail' menu. I do not have experience with OnOne on Apple 5k monitors so I could not verify scaling there but given the way OSX works it should scale correctly. The GUI scales as it should in WIndows 10 and OSX to 4k. I use OnOne very frequently as a plug-in with Photoshop CC on a 4k system. suffice to say I know the merits/weaknesses of all these converters save for ON1.īut if you can't see something without pixel peeping how much of what one thinks one sees matters may be debatable in this best of all possible worlds. I'm relatively set there as I have Lr, C1 Pro, DxO, NX2, NX-D, DPP, RT, Photo Ninja, Raw Therapee installed. Camera profiles will adjust the interpretation of the raw data to bias it towards certain genres. If you have never done so you might want to download free versions of other RAW converters as the differences in their outputs are not difficult to see including issues related to lens correction algorithms. Learn all about the new Camera Profiles feature coming soon in ON1 Photo RAW 2018.5 Camera Profiles can be selected inside of the Develop module, or they will be detected automatically if you set a profile on the back of your camera when out shooting.
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