12-13-2024 03:50 PM - last edited on 12-13-2024 04:17 PM by Danny
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12-14-2024 06:53 PM
The camera applies lens corrections to remove the vignetting when it creates a JPG image. The same corrections are not applied to a RAW image. When you view the RAW image in Apple Preview it does not have the ability to apply lens corrections, so the RAW image will show the vignetting.
If you need to see the RAW image with the lens corrections applied on the computer, then you need to use a software that will do the lens corrections. Canon Digital Photo Professional is one free option, but Lightroom, Photoshop and several other applications will also do the same.
You could choose to set the camera to RAW + JPG mode so that it saves a RAW and a JPG image to the card each time you press the shutter. The JPG would have the lens corrections applied.
12-13-2024 04:11 PM
Do you have lens correction turned on. A lot of RF and RF-S lenses shoot a little wider than there stated focal lengths.
12-13-2024 04:26 PM
Peripheral illum corr is ON
Digital Lens Optimizer is set to Standard.
I tried changing all of these around as well with no luck.
12-13-2024 04:29 PM
Are you pulling up the RAW images in Lightroom. If so then you’ll need to apply lens corrections there. Canon’s DPP automatically applies as long as the lens correction profile is loaded on there.
12-13-2024 04:35 PM
Pulling the photos up in Preview just to cull through them, before I send them off to my editor. But I need to see the actual image to check composition etc. beforehand.
12-13-2024 04:39 PM
Lens correction isn’t being applied in the preview. That’s why you’re seeing the vignetting. Once lens corrections are applied it will go away. Also how bad is the vignetting post a sample picture in the forum. RAW images don’t apply lens corrections but JPEG images do by the camera.
12-13-2024 04:46 PM
Is there a way to apply lens correction in Preview? Here is one of the examples. It varies slightly.
12-13-2024 04:51 PM
I’m not sure if you can in Lightroom.
12-14-2024 06:53 PM
The camera applies lens corrections to remove the vignetting when it creates a JPG image. The same corrections are not applied to a RAW image. When you view the RAW image in Apple Preview it does not have the ability to apply lens corrections, so the RAW image will show the vignetting.
If you need to see the RAW image with the lens corrections applied on the computer, then you need to use a software that will do the lens corrections. Canon Digital Photo Professional is one free option, but Lightroom, Photoshop and several other applications will also do the same.
You could choose to set the camera to RAW + JPG mode so that it saves a RAW and a JPG image to the card each time you press the shutter. The JPG would have the lens corrections applied.
12-15-2024 04:48 PM
Thank you!
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