It turns out that I was only at version 8.1. So I upgraded to 8.2
expecting to see something different. I still don't see what you're
calling "upright corrections" on the manual tab of the lens corrections
panel. The only things I see there is what I would expect to see in
manual lens correction controls: Distortion, vertical and horzontal
perspective, rotation and scaling. And another panel for lens
vignetting. Nothing else. And I still don't know what "upright
corrections" are. Also, there's still no lens profile data in 8.2 for
any Olympus lens.
Chuck Norcutt
On 10/8/2013 7:04 PM, Paul Laughlin wrote:
> In Adobe Camera Raw, go to the sixth icon from the left, which is the
> lens corrections panel. Under the Manual tab there are upright
> corrections at the top. Hover the mouse over each and it tells you what
> they do. The do a nice job most of the time. Not perfect, but what
> really is? LOL The catch to this is that I don't know in which version
> of Camera Raw this first became available. I have version 8.2 and it
> comes up in all versions of Photoshop that I have on the computer.
> Paul in Portland OR
>
> On 10/8/2013 2:27 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> What is an "upright correction"? I just tried to set up auto correction
>> in ACR but it doesn't have *any* Olympus lens profiles let alone m.43
>> lenses.
>
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