Architecture with the RF 16mm lens

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So now that the 16mm lens is available I thought I'd try a quick architecture test. These two images are the same photograph. The first is the out-of-camera jpeg which has in-camera corrections automatically applied. The second is what the raw file looked like with minimal edits. The lens clearly covers a wider field of view which the in-camera corrections use to crop in slightly.
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When you apply the lens corrections on the raw in Lightroom Classic is the resulting image still showing more than the in camera corrections?
 
I don't have Lightroom so can't say for certain, but I would expect it to correct the pincushion effect in the same way which would inevitably lose the same amount of extra image space.
 

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