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I"m taking my raw files, running them through DXO or PS ACR, doing vignetting correction. However, using DNG files for this it seems like the vignette correction is being "lost". I can view the modified files and they look fine, but once into APG - I have the dark edges again. Is this even possible?
Saving to Tif, then to APG works, so it seems I'm having some sort of cross-application weirdness with DNG files. I'm pretty sure this used to work.
I'm running Mac 3.0.0 beta 3
tnx
mgg
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It's possible that DXO corrections made on DNG are saved with something like correction profiles. So these corrections have to be applied on DNG reading.
Saving into tif format is a good workflow. It makes sure that correction set by DXO are done by DXO. And with tif 16bit format you will have no loss of quality.
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Ok, some sort of weird operator error, well two. I reran a sample pano, tiff and dng - and everything works. This was coupled with me not being able to get DXO to "work right", but in the end I figured out that I shot a pano with a polarizer attached (instead of my UV filter) which completely screwed up the vignette calibration. I did a full test run yesterday and, of course, everything works fine.
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