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How do i set up Lightroom so that it automatically applies the lens corrections & on import. I presume it is in a preference or setting but can't seem to work it out?
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No its not. You have to have to be in the develope module & then go to Develop > set default settings. Its ISO & camera specific so you need to set it up for each ISO setting.
The way I've set it up is as follows:
Job done... BUT... I wouldn't have the lens corrections applied automatically unless you've got a hugely powerful computer. Lens corrections take a masive amount of computing power. I used to do this & could work out why Lightroom have become very slllloooowwww. So now my work flow is automatically apply noise reduction & clarity. Select the images worth peocessuing further, apply what ever edits that I want & then I have a preset that applys the lens corrections which I do last |
Do you need to do that for each lens as the lens correction profile is different for each one?
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I note you do lens correction last?, I've started doing it first, especially with a wide angle lens because it alters the brightness etc quite a bit (especially in the corners) Which is why I asked the question. Then I alter my levels etc otherwise I end up altering the levels twice. Observations?
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If you leave the lens correction profile setting on default Lightroom will detect the lens if Adobe have created a profile.
By all means do it first & see how Lightroom responds, & kind of makes sense if the lens suffered from vignetting. But I would maybe run through my images to select the ones I want to work on, apply my lens correction preset & then synchronise settings for the selected images. |
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