Hi all
This my first post.
When I upload Nikon RAW files to Paint Shop Pro they are not distorted. However, when I load Sony or Panasonic RAW files they appear with terrible barrel distortion.
How do I get my Sony and Panasonic images to appear straight and not distorted like my Nikon images?
See attached image taken with a Panasonic Lumix camera.
Thanks
Robert
SONY AND PANASONIC RAW FILES
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Re: SONY AND PANASONIC RAW FILES
This looks like you have taken a picture of a framed picture.
Do you get the same distortion if you just do a normal picture of an outside landscape or street scene and load that in?
Do you get the same distortion if you just do a normal picture of an outside landscape or street scene and load that in?
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Re: SONY AND PANASONIC RAW FILES
You take a picture of a picture in a frame at that distance and angle you will get distortion on any camera- get real here. The degree of distortion also comes from the type of lens used too. If you want easy lens distortion correction use DxO Optics Pro or DxO Viewpoint. PSP only has manual distortion correction tools. Nothing wrong with PSP on any of my Panasonic or Sony images.
