Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Lens correction in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Programming
Lens Correction.
Hidden automatic lens corrections of RAW files.
Menu(with, among other things, automatic lens corrections).
Lens correction: This new function removes lens distortions.
That is because in RAW we test without lens corrections.
The lens correction on the Canon 650D test camera was used for jpg files.
Click on the heading‘Transform' under Lens Corrections.
Whatever the lens correction, the customer gets the best value for money.
Changes:- Added Diffraction Correction on Lens Correction.
At the time of this test, the lens correction profiles were not yet available.
Determine current visual performance with and without best lens correction.
I imitate those properties with the Lens Correction and Iris Blur options.
Lens correction- Easily correct distortions,
In the Develop module, navigate to the Lens Corrections panel.
The Canon 100D offers lens correction for vignetting and chromatic aberration.
In the Develop module, navigate to the Lens Corrections panel.
Use“lens correction” or“fisheye correction” if the picture looks like looking through a glass ball.
As mentioned, the Tamron uses the lens corrections in the camera.
At all other focal lengths tested, vignetting is already not visible without lens corrections.
This is not surprising, since lens correction was enabled.
Our automatic lens correction removes this curves
Canon does not make it possible to do in-camera lens corrections.
Sigma lenses have very precise lens correction profiles in Lightroom and Photoshop.
One of the new functions in Adobe Lightroom 3 is the popular Lens Correction.
Lens Correction: Improved lens corrections--aligned with AfterShot lens correction results.
Remove lens distortion like fisheye from your footage with the new Lens Correction plug-in.
As usual with wide-angles, there is some vignetting at large apertures without automatic lens correction;