Editing with the lens correction tool palette, Correcting lens aberration, P.68) – Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II User Manual

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Sorting

Images

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Introduction

Contents

Downloading

Images

Viewing

Images

Printing

Images

Editing

Images

Reference/

Index

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Processing

Large Numbers

of RAW Images

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Remote

Shooting

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Specifying

Preferences

Editing with the Lens Correction Tool Palette

With the Lens Correction tool palette, you can use the lens aberration
correction functions and the Digital Lens Optimizer to correct lens
aberration in your images and to improve their resolution. This tool
palette can also be used in conjunction with the sharpness adjustment
functions. Note that the lens aberration correction functions and the
Digital Lens Optimizer can only be used with RAW images.

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Select an image in the main window, etc.

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Display the Lens Correction tool palette.

You can easily make corrections to drops in peripheral illumination,
distortions in the subject, and color blur which occur by the physical
characteristics of the lens or slightly remaining aberration.
You can only correct aberration in RAW images which have been shot
with compatible lenses. JPEG or TIFF images cannot be corrected.
Note that even though the EOS 20D/EOS 20Da and EOS 350D are
EOS cameras supporting the Digital Photo Professional, they are not
compatible with the lens aberration correction function. Also, note that
the lens aberration correction function is compatible with the EOS 5D
with the firmware version 1.1.1 and the EOS 30D with the firmware
version 1.0.6.

Correcting Lens Aberration

To use this function, the EOS Lens Registration Tool (version 1.4.20
or later) must be installed.

Lenses compatible with this function are those displayed in the
[Add or Remove lens data] window

(p.74)

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You can also correct RAW images taken with the compatible lens
even when the extender is attached.

You can also correct RAW images shot with EF50mm f/2.5
Compact Macro fitted with Life Size Converter EF.

The aberration correction function is not available for images shot
with a lens other than those given under “Compatible Lenses”.
They are therefore not displayed and cannot be used.

The lens aberration correction function is not available for
multiple-exposure RAW images created on the camera.

EF cinema lenses (CN-E lenses) are not compatible.

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