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  1. I have noticed that when I shoot RAW & JPEG, an interesting thing happens in Photoshop Lightroom. When I switch from the ARW file to the JPEG file, the image shifts. I would guess that there is an issue with in camera lens corrections (JPEG) not being the same as what is happening in Lightroom. If I am correct, can someone please tell me what correction needs to be made to RAW files in Lightroom, and if there is a way to do it as across a number of images at once (batch). Also, Lightroom does not seem to recognize my 16-35 FE. Anybody else notice that. I noticed this problem when going back to older shots done with the a7II, and need to do more to see if the a7R is the same problem. I am fonder of Lightroom with PS than I was of Capture One in the old days, especially in terms of software bugs, and getting timely support. I'm hoping solution suggestions will take that into account. I use multiple cameras including Canons, and have no urge to use either Canon or Sony software if I can possibly avoid it. Thanks.
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