Do I need to use lens correction in lightroom 5 if I have it enabled in camera ?

Do I need to use lens correction in Lightroom 5 develop module it I have it enabled in camera ? (Canon 5D3)

Thanks very much John, I noticed when I applied it in LR5 it made a difference, but I guess what I was asking was it being applied twice, and as I shoot in raw you have answered my question, thank you so much.
Phil.
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2013 06:23:10 -0800
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Subject: Do I need to use lens correction in lightroom 5 if I have it enabled in camera ?
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Your camera will only apply lens correction (if switched on) to JPEGs, not to RAW files. Clearly you do not want to apply it twice.
John
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