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08-24-2024
08:55 AM
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08-24-2024
08:58 AM
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Danny
Can someone suggest what might be happening to the edges of my pictures? This picture was taken using an eos r6 mark ii, but I had the same result with eos r8 last week. Lens was rf 24-240. The upload makes this picture look like the whole thing is soft, but it’s actually sharp - the problem is just the edges.
had the same result from an eos r8 last week…photo taken with rf 24-240 lens.
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09-21-2024 03:26 PM
It is a known Lightroom issue that has been around for years.
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09-22-2024 11:18 AM
"It is a known Lightroom issue that has been around for years."
It's not known to me and I have just topped 96,000 photos in LR. I've never seen it.
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09-22-2024 12:02 PM
Another thread here about the same Lightroom issue https://community.usa.canon.com/t5/EF-RF-Lenses/Canon-RF-24-105-2-8-weird-edge-stretch-issues-when-z...
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09-23-2024 10:03 AM
Coincidence proves nothing except coincidence. Again topping 96k and never seen it.
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09-23-2024 01:02 PM
Or YouTube
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09-23-2024 01:08 PM
It was a relief finding out that this was a problem with Adobe Lens Profiles that had an easy fix and not a hardware issue.
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09-24-2024 10:20 AM
I am not a You Tuber, review reader or keyboard jockey and solely rely on what I experience myselt. Now I know there are mostly You Tuber's and review proponents on this forum, not hard to spot them, and I suppose that's not all bad it's just not me..
If it fixed the OPs problem great.
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10-15-2024 03:08 AM
New update from Adobe that solves the lens profile issue for RF24-240.
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10-15-2024 04:45 AM - edited 10-15-2024 04:47 AM
I agree - it was an issue with Adobe lens correction profiles after a recent update and happened with a couple of RF lenses, but Adobe corrected it with a later update, so make sure your software is updated.
cheers, TREVOR
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