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The 5D Mark III has optional built in "Lens Aberration Correction".
My previous workflow with Adobe Camera Raw was to enable the "Lens Correction" feature that automatically matches your Canon lens and corrects for any distortion/vignetting during RAW conversion.
Here is my question. If I enable "Lens Aberration Correction" in the 5D Mark III and also have "Lens Correction" enabled in ACR, will that actually double correct lens issues, thereby causing the photo to be damaged (over corrected)?
Does anyone with a previous camera that has in-camera Lens Aberration Correction have experience with this issue? Thank you.
My previous workflow with Adobe Camera Raw was to enable the "Lens Correction" feature that automatically matches your Canon lens and corrects for any distortion/vignetting during RAW conversion.
Here is my question. If I enable "Lens Aberration Correction" in the 5D Mark III and also have "Lens Correction" enabled in ACR, will that actually double correct lens issues, thereby causing the photo to be damaged (over corrected)?
Does anyone with a previous camera that has in-camera Lens Aberration Correction have experience with this issue? Thank you.