Camera Lens Correction in Lightroom
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Canyon Mike
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Lightroom offers lens corrections for several DJI copters. One is the Inspire, and another is the Phanton 4 (none for Phantom 4 Advanced, though). When I let Lightroom choose the lens correction, it chooses the Inspire , not the Phantom 4. I can manually choose teh Phantom 4, bit the Insire looks a little better to my eye. Any advice?
2018-7-9
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KEJ
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Hi For Photoshop I managed to find this config file that can be added/loaded into your application/program.
Seems to work for me.



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Labroides
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As long as you are using a reasonably recent copy of Lightroom or Photoshop, you shouldn't need any lens correction.
The correction is embedded in the image files already.
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Labroides Posted at 2018-7-9 23:22
As long as you are using a reasonably recent copy of Lightroom or Photoshop, you shouldn't need any lens correction.
The correction is embedded in the image files already.

Good point - I didn't realise and downloaded the above as a matter of course.
Something I just found.

https://feedback.photoshop.com/p ... c6310-phantom-4-pro

Lightroom still doesn't have a lens profile for DJI FC6310 camera on the Phantom 4 Pro drone.

Correct. DJI recently began using opcodes in newer models to store lens corrections that Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw can read and apply directly. There is no need for an external lens profile. If you click on the "i" on the bottom of the Lens Corrections panel, it will show a dialog that explains which lens aberrations are being corrected by the opcodes.
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