giantcanopy
Senior Member
Zeiss 35mm f2.0 ZM, A7r
Ryan

Ryan
Indonesia?
Very nice...
Here is what I do : To correct for it, I am using 3 ways (interchangeably and sometimes a mix of them). This is mainly for the vignetting, but method #2 takes care of the color cast as well. Method 1 ======= 1. Just use the CV12 profile in LR Pros : Fast Cons : Can be a tad too aggressive in the corrections causing the file to be brittle to further PP. No help to the cases where the color cast is strong (seems its strong sometimes and not as obvious in others) Method 2 ======= 1. Shoot a white wall on long exposure and jiggle the camera about (so that its only a blur of the wall with only the vignette and color cast) 2. In LR, use a combination of CV12 profile and adjustment brush to correct the vignette and color cast. 3. Leave this 'correction template' in a folder in LR. 4. When correcting a CV12 photo, simply click on this 'correction template', click back to the shot to be corrected and click 'Prev'. This will apply all the adjustments onto the photo. The advantage of this is that I can usually leave a bit of 'under correction' which is often not too obvious but leaving the file with some mileage for other PP. Method #3. ======== 1. Create a Template as #2 2. Shoot a normal exposure shot and one that is 1.5, 2ev over exposure. 3. Use the template to create a mask in Photoshop 4. Use the mask on the over exposed shot (I save this as an action so its really easy to apply) This obviously gives the best quality file (but does not correct for the color cast). Can be combined with method #2 with just tint correction of course. Hope the info helps. I've yet to try paid options, though I did not like using Adobe Flat Field Plugin (slow, hassle, aggressive correction, too many files to manage), seems Cornerfix is about the same.
Thanks bro for the tip sorry for the late response bit busy lately will try out Tip #2 as i mainly using LR for my processing.
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A7 | FE 55/1.8
Thank you, bro!Very nice!
Thanks guys.
Certainly no master, just the typical guy trying to get some landscape shots out on a tour.
The location was nice.