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Hi,
I recently shot a Timelapse with the A7SII / Canon 24-70 f/2.8 / Commlite EF to E-Mount Adapter.
After the import into Lightroom CC Classic, there is a small explanation mark in the lens correction setting which says that an integrated lens profile is applied. Altough I have never seen that before, it seems that the A7SII writes that into the raw file. You can enable these settings in the camera menu.
Normally, that wouldn't be much of a problem but in my case, it is one because:
1.) The lens profile is wrong. It says: DT 0mm F0 SAM
2.) The profile is not applied to every photo. There are two gaps in the middle of the Timelapse sequence where the profile is missing for a bunch of pictures.
Even when I manually choose the correct lens profile in LR, you can clearly see a difference in the images, especally in lens distortion and vignetting. According to what I have found online, it seems that there is no way to change this internal lens profile.
I know that this is not a LRTL issue but maybe someone here can tell me, how I can fix this problem.
I recently shot a Timelapse with the A7SII / Canon 24-70 f/2.8 / Commlite EF to E-Mount Adapter.
After the import into Lightroom CC Classic, there is a small explanation mark in the lens correction setting which says that an integrated lens profile is applied. Altough I have never seen that before, it seems that the A7SII writes that into the raw file. You can enable these settings in the camera menu.
Normally, that wouldn't be much of a problem but in my case, it is one because:
1.) The lens profile is wrong. It says: DT 0mm F0 SAM
2.) The profile is not applied to every photo. There are two gaps in the middle of the Timelapse sequence where the profile is missing for a bunch of pictures.
Even when I manually choose the correct lens profile in LR, you can clearly see a difference in the images, especally in lens distortion and vignetting. According to what I have found online, it seems that there is no way to change this internal lens profile.
I know that this is not a LRTL issue but maybe someone here can tell me, how I can fix this problem.
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