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People choose some lens types, like Petzvals or Fisheyes, specifically for their flaws. Can't see why anyone would want to correct the look of those lenses. Normal lenses often have flaws you don't want, like distortion, uneven illumination (especially in wideangle lenses and zooms) and chromatic aberrations. If you shoot digital, you might as well use software to fix those things. The built-in corrections in Photoshop and Lightroom work great, no reason to spend money on additional software.
 

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I need help correcting the chromatic aberrations of an Imagon. This thing is just pitiful.
 

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I don't see any aberrations in my 5x8 Baush & Lomb Tessar.

It must be the perfect lens. :D
 
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I guess APUGers are looking for the perfect flaw.
 

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perfection

It is the perfect product in this billion-dollar-compamy-town mentlity. One push of a button, SAQUAASCH, and everyone's photos look exactly alike, just like over-processed Solyent Green cakes.
 

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Does perfection really matter? It is impressive the improvement piccure+ can do over your photos, but at least with my film this is exactly what I am trying to avoid.
 
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But "perfection" does matter to some in a Disney world. Folks feeding on a this artificial diet can stand real food.
 

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Just what the traffic camera operators really need!
 

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There are good flaws and bad ones. Chromatic aberration is usually bad, astigmatism on the other hand can look pretty cool. The software should sell, who wouldn't want a £20 Canon to look as good as a Zeiss Otis?
 

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Damn, now can someone make a plugin so that when I scan my Velvia 50 the colours go back to normal saturation?
 

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