![]() ![]() Now that may have been me not using Lightroom correctly, but I could never find a way of making it automatic. One of the things I didn’t like with Lightroom was that I always had to apply the lens correction manually Lightroom would detect the lens manufacturer from the metadata, but I then had to select the lens. The lens correction pane in ON1 is both better and worse in my opinion. This makes it easer to find any particular set, and also removes clutter from the collection list. For example, all my pictures of vintage cameras which I’ve taken for the vintage camera reviews on this site are arranged in collections underneath a top level collection called Vintage Camera Pictures. I find hierarchical collections to be a good way of organising my photos, although I can live without them. It is possible to remove all the edits and even to remove all the changes applied in any of the individual modules, but I would rather be able to step back to any point in the process. When I tried to find the same view on ON1, I found it doesn’t exist. ![]() Every time you make a change in Lightroom a restore point is added to the history view and you can step back to that point at anytime. The History view is one of those things in Lightroom which I don’t use often, but when I do it is pretty important.
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