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Weird Edging on photos in lightroom

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awol.photos

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Hi. I've been using lightroom for years but now I've suddenly got a weird pixilated lined edging coming up on my photos before I edit them. So I'm losing a good cm all round my photo. Its not on every photo, and if I don't crop the photo, it will still be there on the saved image. Help... its annoying!
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What lens was used for that photo? It looks like a known issue with the Canon RF 24-240 lens profile, so if that is the lens used here the workaround is to change the lens profile. There are two versions of profile for that particular lens, the default is the 24-240 v2 profile which causes the issue, but if you switch to the original non-v2 profile the problem should go away.

Of course, if that's not the lens you used we'll have to look elsewhere for the solution.
 
See this bug report for details:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/came...24-240-exhibits-edge-artifacts/idi-p/12342389
Please add your constructive opinion to the bug report and be sure to click Like and Follow at the bottom of the first post. That will make it a little more likely Adobe will prioritize the fix, and you'll be notified when the bug's status changes. Product developers rarely participate in this forum and won't see your feedback.
 
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