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Will there be a lens correction profile for the Mavic 3 Raw files?


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The best way to get lens profiles fast is to use your own gear to shoot the required RAW images and provide them to the lensfun calibration service, see link below.

If this is not an option, you can only wait until support gets officially announced.

 

 

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There is actually already lens support for the Mavic 3 - it's inbuilt by DJI into the actual DNG file.

 

Unfortunately, it seems only Adobe software is capable of reading these adjustments.

 

Perhaps instead of Affinity maintaining lenses for millions of different cameras, it would be best to interpret this inbuilt DNG data into applying these corrections.

Alas, one cannot ditch photoshop just yet it seems.

 

 

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Not sure if this is normal and haven't experienced on any of  my other DJI Drones, but my Mavic 3, in the upper right and left corner these areas are very dark on all RAW photos. I don't see this issue on JPG. Anything I'm doing wrong or what do you recommend that I do to fix

 

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Could you upload example files?
 

Darker edges are normal, and can be corrected by „remove vignette“. Almost all modern cameras do this automatically (if activated) for jpeg files.

It is a matter of taste, and use cases. I personally tend to not remove vignettes except it is required for stitching panoramas, or tonal blending when composing images.

Vignettes are an practically unavoidable  physical phenomenon caused by the optical design of lenses and sensors. 
If you remove vignette in post, it will increase brightness in that areas by up to 5 stops. This could increase noise, reduce saturation, and produce other visible artifacts.

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Special interest into procedural texture filter, edit alpha channel, RGB/16 and RGB/32 color formats, stacking, finding root causes for misbehaving files, finding creative solutions for unsolvable tasks, finding bugs in Apps.

 

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