Hi Stefan,
I own a G7X previous gen, and I observed the same behavior. It's due to the
fact that Canon "cheats" on the wider focal lengths - the focal length is
there, but the lens doesn't cover the full sensor at that length.
I actually don't know why Lightroom wouldn't display the
"vignetted/distorted" image - because AFAICT that's actually how the RAW
file looks like. (Maybe they apply lens correction by default?)
Fixing that on DT is normally simply a matter of applying the lens
correction (in the lens correction module) - as far as I can see the
settings are there, so it should work properly.

HTH,
Isabelle

On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 3:53 PM Stefan N. <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> attached is a sample of an effect I get when wanting work on my G7x Mark
> II RAWs.
>
> A friend of mine who works with Adobe Lightroom sees the same files
> 'normally'.
>
> What has happened here, how do I fix it and how do I prevent this in the
> future!?
>
> Kind regards
>
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