Adobe CS6 lens profile correction seems to work just fine in addressing the lens "distortion". What do you guys think?
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It's a routine part of my workflow and I wouldn't think of *not* using it on a regular basis.Adobe CS6 lens profile correction seems to work just fine in addressing the lens "distortion". What do you guys think?
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It's a routine part of my workflow and I wouldn't think of *not* using it on a regular basis.
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Not sure about the CS6 profile correction, but I use the profile corrections in LR a lot, and I think it does quite the fantastic job. I've never noticed it to put "artifacts" like that into my pics though.
Great pics and now I know why you always wear dark glasses
Adobe CS6 lens profile correction seems to work just fine in addressing the lens "distortion". What do you guys think?
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My recommendation would be to straighten or clone out some of the door frames ;-)