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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 681981" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>It looks like you are using the Nikon 24-120mm lens. Here is an example within Adobe Camera RAW. Sorry...I tried to find my way around Lightroom but couldn't. The same tools are available in ACR as are in LR. It's the layout that is different. You should be able to find the lens profile within LR somewhere. Maybe someone who is familiar with Lightroom can point it out for you. </p><p></p><p>The ONLY difference between these 2 images is the lens profile is not checked in one but is checked in the other. The histogram is slightly different between both images simply because of this. In the image where the profile wasn't selected, the corners are darker than in the one where it is. If you are familiar with Photoshop, you should try having both of these images open and go back and forth between them. You will see a slight change in perspective with the car itself. </p><p></p><p>OR...if you can right click each image here and open both in new windows, go back and forth between them. You should be able to see the shift in perspective when you do. It's as if the car <em><strong>pops</strong></em> when you toggle back and forth between images. </p><p></p><p>There is a slight vignette in the first image which isn't visible in the second. The only difference between these photos is the lens profile is either checked or unchecked.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]297950[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]297951[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 681981, member: 13196"] It looks like you are using the Nikon 24-120mm lens. Here is an example within Adobe Camera RAW. Sorry...I tried to find my way around Lightroom but couldn't. The same tools are available in ACR as are in LR. It's the layout that is different. You should be able to find the lens profile within LR somewhere. Maybe someone who is familiar with Lightroom can point it out for you. The ONLY difference between these 2 images is the lens profile is not checked in one but is checked in the other. The histogram is slightly different between both images simply because of this. In the image where the profile wasn't selected, the corners are darker than in the one where it is. If you are familiar with Photoshop, you should try having both of these images open and go back and forth between them. You will see a slight change in perspective with the car itself. OR...if you can right click each image here and open both in new windows, go back and forth between them. You should be able to see the shift in perspective when you do. It's as if the car [I][B]pops[/B][/I] when you toggle back and forth between images. There is a slight vignette in the first image which isn't visible in the second. The only difference between these photos is the lens profile is either checked or unchecked. [ATTACH type="full" width="60%"]297950._xfImport[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full" width="60%"]297951._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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