10-13-2017 11:30 AM
Having a 6D Mk2 I can either correct for lens distortions ( here I refer to chromatic aberations , vignetting, dispersion, and geometric distortions in general ) in the camera and or in DPP. Even in DPP one can use the optimiser or manuall set the amount of corrections. Now is there a difference between doing it on the camera ( using Canon len data ) or in DPP . Which way is the most "correct - scientific " way and is the default setting technically the best
PEter
10-13-2017 11:54 AM
Does it make a difference? I would have thought not. Anything the camera does can be undone in DPP, can't it?
10-13-2017 12:22 PM
Somewhere I saw reading something about the in camera corrections are not as complete as DPP but am unable to confirm. Doing some in camera corrections also limits some other camera features
10-13-2017 04:20 PM
@peter460 wrote:Somewhere I saw reading something about the in camera corrections are not as complete as DPP but am unable to confirm. Doing some in camera corrections also limits some other camera features
I would think that the only compelling reason for in-camera correction would be that you're planning to save a camera-produced JPEG.
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