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Lens correction - really dumb question


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How does AP (or any photo editor I suppose) avoid applying lens correction twice? Or three times or.... Is there a flag somewhere that indicates that correction has been applied so keep your mitts off or does it rely on me remembering?

 

Just in case you're struggling with how this might happen, I may edit a photo, save it and continue later, possibly even much later, or a photo may be passed acrross from Another Photo Editor complete with correction applied. i know there's a tick box for manual control but my computer has a better memory than I do.  

 

Thanks,

John

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Hi Tooslow,

Automatic lens correction is usually applied when importing a supported RAW image into the Develop persona, it can be disabled in the Develop Assistant panel. Once you click Develop, these adjustments are applied and can't be undone. Any further adjustments made in the Photo persona are logged on the History panel and can be reverted to. If you also make sure Save History With Document is enabled on the File menu, you'll be able to revert back to a point even after saving, closing and reopening the document in Affinity Photo.

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