Nikon ' distortion control "vs LR «correction of profile»»»

Two questions:

Lightroom detects the 'distortion control' applied by my D7000 or the software (but only on my request) apply the correction still more (which would make the two incompatible options between them)?

The issue is important because neither supports all lenses, so it would be nice to be able by default both, perhaps already trusted Lightroom to make sense what Nikon.

Second question - someone has an idea that does a better job (where I have to choose one over the other)?

Leifur

leifurh wrote:

Ian,

Thank you for this precision - but it didn't really address my main concern that perhaps (and I really have no idea) function Nikon will cause a CUMULATIVE correction to be applied by Lightroom. This clearly isn't a concern if you still decide if to apply the profile of LR correction immediately after taking the photo - but if you have a bunch of unprocessed old photographs, then chances are that you don't know which ones had control of distortion Nikon applied.

The corrections are not applied to images in camera raw. So, they can be combined if the images are still in raw format. None of the applications know how to handle the other correction of the objective data. Until the raw image is converted to TIFF/PSD/JPEG format amounts to nothing more than info on the lens and camera used when you take shots. Once converted to a no raw format, the Paris are open re lens corrections.

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