Is it possible to correct coma in post processing? Specifically the coma that results from the Canon 24mm f/1.4 and the Sigma 85mm f/1.4.
Make sure you click on the Search button at the top of the forum between Help & Profile, not the Search... box on the right. I got 8 pages of results.chrysoberyl said:BTW, I did search for ‘coma’ in the forum search feature and got zero results. I think the search feature is a bit iffy.
mackguyver said:Make sure you click on the Search button at the top of the forum between Help & Profile, not the Search... box on the right. I got 8 pages of results.chrysoberyl said:BTW, I did search for ‘coma’ in the forum search feature and got zero results. I think the search feature is a bit iffy.
Thanks for the info. It looks like this is something that you need to get right during the capture unless there's some tool out there that can do this PP.tron said:It wouldn't!
The choices are: Peripheral Illumination, Chromatic Aberation (R & B), Color blur, Distortion.
Exactly! The best solution is another lens as was suggested before.mackguyver said:Thanks for the info. It looks like this is something that you need to get right during the capture unless there's some tool out there that can do this PP.tron said:It wouldn't!
The choices are: Peripheral Illumination, Chromatic Aberation (R & B), Color blur, Distortion.
tron said:It wouldn't!
The choices are: Peripheral Illumination, Chromatic Aberation (R & B), Color blur, Distortion.
Do you have an example where coma is being corrected at post via DLO?raptor3x said:tron said:It wouldn't!
The choices are: Peripheral Illumination, Chromatic Aberation (R & B), Color blur, Distortion.
The other corrections are all controlled by the DLO slider, you can't adjust them individually like the ones you listed.