SrMi Posted March 2 Share #21 Posted March 2 Advertisement (gone after registration) 3 hours ago, PhotoCruiser said: I just took two photos, one with in-camera PC on and one with in-camera PC off. Same regarding the guidelines icon. But when use the photo with in-camera PC control and i click on the guideline icon then for a fraction from a second i see diagonal frames showing up the photo shift perspective the 4 guidelines on the borders appear when the icon is greyed out i can repeat that when i set the button to Off and click again on the illuminated guidelines icon Chris EDIT: I just noticed that i have also some photos where the 4 guidelines on the border don't show up at all🤫 For example a series of macro photos where on the first two the guidelines show up if i disable/grey out the guideline icon, but on the next not. Others are landscape, others have strong vertival lines in the photo, some not, and it happnes to all my lenses, either Sigma with L-Mount or old M39 lenses. I could not find any reason why the 4 guidelines show up, or not as it's not the lenses nor strong vertical or horizontal lines, sometimes the automatic guidelies work and show up, sometimes not. Very wired... The lines are disabled when the angles are too large. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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SrMi Posted March 2 Share #22 Posted March 2 1 hour ago, Tellerrand said: Agreed. That's why I wrote 85-90% Auto or manual correction in my pictures. Didn't vote for 100% LrC Auto in 100% of all pictures taken by anyone. My point was that I have the opposite ratio: 85-90 for LPC and the rest for Auto. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhotoCruiser Posted March 3 Share #23 Posted March 3 vor 13 Stunden schrieb SrMi: The lines are disabled when the angles are too large. What do you mean with angles? Angles on the photo or the witdt of the lens? Chris Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SrMi Posted March 3 Share #24 Posted March 3 8 hours ago, PhotoCruiser said: What do you mean with angles? Angles on the photo or the witdt of the lens? Chris I meant the camera's roll and pitch angles (embedded in the DNG). LPC is also disabled if you shoot with a focal length wider than 16mm. Enable LPC in the camera to see when the guidelines get disabled. Disabled guidelines mean disabled LPC. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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