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Hi everybody,

I was wondering if it's possible to (easily) remove or change in postproduction the in-camera lens profile choosen during the shot with an M9.

Let me explain: my lenses are not coded and as such, sometimes, when I change the lens, I forget to change the lens profile in the menu. During a recent trip to Spain I shot some pictures with a Tele Elmar 135/4, but having selected a Elmarit 21/2.8 profile. The result is that the camera added a kind of "anti vignetting" profile, lighting the corners too much for a Tele Elmar photo and with a red cast in the center of the image (in the attached picture you can see the effects shooting a white wall with the Tele Elmar and the wrong profile - elmarit 21 - choosen). An effect very difficult to eliminate without visible artifacts in Lightroom. I was wondering if there's a way to change or turn off the in-camera lens profile after the picture has been taken. (obviously I'm shooting DNG).

Thank you!

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I think, but I’m not positive, that a lens profile in Lightroom may revert the photo.

If you could take a photo of just any landscape shot with the same criteria you had in that sample shot above and post it here I would be curious if it showed the same effect.

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7 minutes ago, jdlaing said:

I think, but I’m not positive, that a lens profile in Lightroom may revert the photo.

If you could take a photo of just any landscape shot with the same criteria you had in that sample shot above and post it here I would be curious if it showed the same effect.

Yes, absolutely the same effect: I post a landscape here deliberately not retouched, as it came out from the camera. Applying profiles in LR had no effect...

 

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