A day out at 3000 feet and an NX100
Re: A day out at 3000 feet and an NX100
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Thomas Wieser
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Thank you for sharing your pictures!
Does the capture one software you use have distortion correction for all the Samsung lenses?
Thanks Thomas,
I only have the 30mm F2.8 and the 20-50mm kit lens. Both of these it will auto correct by default taking information from the lens. It can be overridden with a slider adjustment.
Note however it will not do this for images converted (or taken and recorded) as DNG format. I can't recall what the situation is with the Express version - not sure if it has Lens Correction. Keystone correction is also featured in the Pro version.
Phase One were doing a 50% discount on all software until yesterday (offer had run for about 2 weeks). It's very expensive if you have to pay full price.
Thank you for this information! Will keep an eye open for future discount offers.
Thomas
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