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Mar 25, 2012 00:20 |  #1

I always used PIC on with my 7D (I think with my 50D but I can't remember if it had it). I also use lens correction in LR3 and now LR4. Would I be better off turning it off in camera and using LR only? Even with PIC enabled on the body, I still notice a huge difference with LR's Lens Correction.


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Mar 25, 2012 03:10 |  #2

Correct me if I'm wrong but PIC does nothing if you shoot raw right? The question is do you shoot raw or jpg?




  
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Mar 25, 2012 03:14 |  #3

Xcelx wrote in post #14148711 (external link)
Correct me if I'm wrong but PIC does nothing if you shoot raw right? The question is do you shoot raw or jpg?

I shoot raw, but I assume PIC did affect raw as well. If it doesn't then that's an easy answer. I haven't sat down and tested it though. I guess I should to confirm that.


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Mar 25, 2012 03:37 |  #4

I assume PIC did affect raw as well

Incorrect assumption.


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Mar 25, 2012 04:44 |  #5

I think it will only work if you use Canon's DPP software?


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Mar 25, 2012 21:56 |  #6

NinetyEight wrote in post #14148847 (external link)
I think it will only work if you use Canon's DPP software?

I use DPP and that's been my observation. All in camera settings are active in the RAW files in DPP.


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