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Re: Canon EF-S 10-22 not satisfactory performance
In reply to foy,
11 months ago
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foy wrote:
The CA can be corrected quite well using the Canon DPP software that came with your camera. I was never able to totally correct for the issue using the Adobe camera raw importer, so I stuck with DPP.
I second this. Post-processing lens corrections for distortion and chromatic aberration are particularly critical when using ultra wide angle lenses. Personally I get very good results using the lens corrections in Lightroom 3 (I think the same as Adobe Camera RAW) but I'm sure DPP does a good job too.
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