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Lens profile for Sony RX100VII

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Hi
I'm using LRC and wondering if there is a lens profile for the RX100VII? The horizon is a bit curved at 9 mm.

Rgds
Gert
 
When you open the Lens Correction panel, you'll see at the bottom "Built-in Lens Profile applied". Click the "i" and you'll get more information:

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For many newer cameras, LR lets you disable the built-in lens profile (so you can select another lens profile), but it appears you can't do that for the RX100 VII.
 
Hi
Thanks for your answers.

@johnrellis, it seems that lens profile for the RX100 VII is not supported. I don't have that button when I bring the raw file up.

Thanks again.

Gert
 
Raws taken by the RX100 VII have lens profiles embedded in them by the camera, and LR applies the profile automatically (as shown in the screenshot above):
https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb...ort.html#Cameraswithbuiltinlensprofilesupport

If you're not seeing "Built-in Lens Profile applied", triple-check you're actually editing a raw file by typing "i" in Develop to display the filename in the upper-left corner. (It's not uncommon for people to think they're editing a raw when in fact it's a JPEG.)
 
Hi
I try to edit a raw file (arw), but I still can't see "Built-in Lens Profile applied". See screenshot. I must do something wrong, but I can't see what it is.

Gert
 

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Hmm, that's strange -- it says "Profile: None". Can you please post a screen shot showing the entire Lens Correction panel -- the top half of it is cut off.
 
A couple of years ago there were a few reports of similar symptoms with Nikon Z lenses:
https://feedback-readonly.photoshop...enses/5f5f46074b561a3d426f4827#reply_20154914https://community.adobe.com/t5/ligh...4-lr-classic-cc-lens-correction/td-p/10316008
Several users fixed the problem by resetting LR's preferences:
https://www.lightroomqueen.com/articles-page/how-do-i-reset-lightrooms-preferences/
LR sometimes soils its preferences file, and resetting it can fix all sorts of wonky behavior. That article explains how to restore the old preferences if resetting doesn't help.
 
Glad you got that resolved. It's too bad that Adobe has never fixed the design flaw that corrupts the preferences file.
 
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