12-11-2023 08:30 PM - last edited on 12-12-2023 08:39 AM by Danny
Hi. I'm tasked with doing some photos of my woodworking products, using my daughter's Rebel T6 and the most appropriate lens she has, the EFS 18-55mm IS ll. I've downloaded the latest Canon DPP4, and it seems to load the lens data I select just fine. However, none of the adjustments in the "Perform Image Lens Correction" drop down are available to use, and the second Sub-Window continues to state Lens Data: Not Available.
Is there some online training video I should search for to learn to use this lens correction capability, or should I invest in a different lens for this use? I did find a recommendation in this forum to move the camera away from the subject and then zoom in to fill the frame, which was a big improvement, but it seems like a workaround to using the correct equipment.
12-11-2023 10:49 PM
What are you trying to correct?
12-11-2023 10:56 PM
Are you working with a RAW or JPEG file?
12-11-2023 11:47 PM
I think John asked the right question.
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12-12-2023 07:07 AM
This particular image includes barrel distortion. Which is quite prevalent with shorter focal lengths. That's why it would indeed be better to capture the image with a longer focal length and being further away.
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