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On 3/6/2021 at 8:26 AM, Sjz said:

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1 hour ago, SrMi said:

Adobe Camera Raw 13.2 is out. The Perspective Control now works with M10M as well. For the moment, only Photoshop supports it. Ligthroom update will follow soon.

 

1 hour ago, SrMi said:

Adobe Camera Raw 13.2 is out. The Perspective Control now works with M10M as well. For the moment, only Photoshop supports it. Ligthroom update will follow soon.

Good news thanks for the alert. I have been disappointed with the gap in LR support for the M10 monochrome. If PS has it hopefully LR will upgrade too!

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2 hours ago, Chips said:

Good news thanks for the alert. I have been disappointed with the gap in LR support for the M10 monochrome. If PS has it hopefully LR will upgrade too!

M10 Monochrom was supposed to be supported with the previous version. It is not clear to me what happened. LrC updates always follow a bit behind the ACR updates. I am pretty sure that the full support for M10M will be in LrC.

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I did a quick test of perspective control in Camera Raw and the result was pleasing.  The one thing I missed was the magnifier that appears in Adobe's Upright Guided mode.  Looking forward to the Lightroom Classic update.

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49 minutes ago, erudolph said:

Unfortunately, perspective control does not seem to work in the just released Lightroom Classic 10.2  😞

It works for me, just tried it.

What is your setting for Raw Defaults: Camera Settings or Adobe Default?

With Camera Settings the correction is applied automatically. With Adobe Default you need to turn it on by clicking on 'Guided' in Transform panel.

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Check your settings for Raw Defaults (Preferences -> Presets).

'Adobe Defaults': You must manually turn on the saved perspective correction (Transform -> Guided)

'Camera Settings': The perspective correction is applied at import. It can be turned off or modified in the Transform panel.

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Thanks for the heads up, @SrMi!  I was trying it on files I'd already processed and I discovered I needed to reset them before the Perspective Control guides appeared!  Yep, it works now... 🙂

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Not so, I think.

I think that if you want the correction applied by default, you need to specify it as you say in the import options AND specify it on the camera. But with the M10-P, you can apply it manually with the "guided" option after the event - even if you didn't set the option on the camera. I would expect the same with the M10-M.

John

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