HS-10 RAW pictures getting warped on import

... I thought it was a little weird also.

However, I set my camera to about 80 mm and took a picture of my monitor. Then opened in LR and it was warped ???

Try it for yourself and see what you get.

Cheers.



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Rgds, Dave.
Have fun - take lotsa pix.

http://eyemindsoul.blogspot.com/
 
Hi,
... Yes. I took a 'quick and dirty' pic of my monitor, at about the same focal length as yours, result is the same as yours both in LR and CS5.
Ah many thanks for trying that out :)

I guess I could just use Silkypix RFC if I need exposure correction and similar things and do all other editing with .jpg's in LR. Not sure if that means LR functions will work less well because of not having access to all RAW data.

Greetings,
Martijn Laan
 
... I think I would persevere with LR. It is quite simple to adjust the Lens Corrections/Distortion slider to correct the image.

In fact, after playing around with this, I am taking another good hard look at LR. Think I will use it as my Raw front-end for PS.

Cheers.
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Rgds, Dave.
Have fun - take lotsa pix.

http://eyemindsoul.blogspot.com/
 
As I said in another tread, I find this profile to be not optimal, especially on the short range. To much distortion remains, for example on indoor shots, doors don't get straight lines.

However, there is also the Profile Creator.
I tried it, but since I don't have a tripod yet, my profile was no better.

Maybe someone else with a little bit more experience and better tools could try to create a personal profile and share it with us. It's not that much work, simply shoot around 100 pictures, but them in the software, the whole calibration is done automatically. Really great effort from Adobe, if just I was a better photographer ;-)
 

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