Hi There
My understanding is that the 6D (along with the other newer EOS Bodies) automatically corrects for CA and vignetting caused by the attached Canon lens as per the loaded lens profile.
My question is whether this correction is applied to the RAW files or not? I have begun shooting RAW when I got my 6D, and could see a defnitive correction when processing the RAW file in camera. I also assume that this correction will be applied when using canon DPP (didn't test). However, I use Aperture 3, and was wondering if Aperture 3 applies this correction automatically or not as I am seeing some vignetting that I do not see in the JPEG. Is there a specific step I have to follow in Aperture 3 for this to be applied?
Thanks in advance
My understanding is that the 6D (along with the other newer EOS Bodies) automatically corrects for CA and vignetting caused by the attached Canon lens as per the loaded lens profile.
My question is whether this correction is applied to the RAW files or not? I have begun shooting RAW when I got my 6D, and could see a defnitive correction when processing the RAW file in camera. I also assume that this correction will be applied when using canon DPP (didn't test). However, I use Aperture 3, and was wondering if Aperture 3 applies this correction automatically or not as I am seeing some vignetting that I do not see in the JPEG. Is there a specific step I have to follow in Aperture 3 for this to be applied?
Thanks in advance