Join Lightroom and Camera Raw product manager Tom Hogarty as he walks you through a short demo of the upcoming Lens Correction feature that will be part of Lightroom 3 and Camera Raw 6.
This is the main feature I've been wanting in LR and I'm very excited to see it arrive in LR3. But I didn't hear any mention of the controls being "non-destructive" in LR3. Will this be the case, where we can revise the corrections subsequently for the original RAW file, or is the implementation going to be like PTLens and simply create a new file with the distortion corrections? Thanks.
Yes, the audio is too low and the person talks too fast and mispronounces every other word. Very hard to understand...
SrCachupa 11 months ago
Why can't Youtube standardize volume output between their videos? You can't hear this.
mbalensiefer 1 year ago
Cool
snakemoh 1 year ago
That looks awesome. I'd like to know why the 16-35 markII isn't listed in the preprogrammed corrections?
emmarosemc 1 year ago
Excellent video, thanks, that is going to be such a time saver
mike1052 1 year ago
This is very exciting as I have been going into PT Lens to do these corrections. I'd rather do as much as possible in Lightroom.
rsmith02 1 year ago
AWESOME!!!
hdriblog 1 year ago
sweet
take2east 1 year ago
Great post Tom. Thank you. Do you remember what video compression method did you use? H.246? Looks great!
y2kvictim 1 year ago
This is the main feature I've been wanting in LR and I'm very excited to see it arrive in LR3. But I didn't hear any mention of the controls being "non-destructive" in LR3. Will this be the case, where we can revise the corrections subsequently for the original RAW file, or is the implementation going to be like PTLens and simply create a new file with the distortion corrections? Thanks.
jmosshartt 1 year ago