Please add lens correction for Canon EF 35mm f/2. Thanks. I did a search using Lens Profile Downloader. But no profile in raw on a full-frame body is found.
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Posted 7 years ago
Jeffrey Tranberry, Sr. Product Manager, Digital Imaging
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Thanks for the request. If you weren't aware already, you can create your own lens profiles with the Adobe Lens Profile Creator and share with community using the Profile Downloader.
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"I did a search using Lens Profile Downloader. But no profile in raw on a full-frame body is found. "
I see a 35/2 profile from a 1Ds Mark III on the downloader, rated 5 stars. You can hack the profile and change it so that it will at least work on raw files. All you have to do is change all the lines that say this:
False
to this:
True
Search and replace will do it. If you do it, you might want to rename the file to include " - RAW" in the name like Adobe does with their profiles.
It's probably not as good as shooting in raw, but it'll work near perfectly for geometry, pretty good for CA and okay for vignetting, especially if you adjust the sliders and save them as the default for that lens.
I see a 35/2 profile from a 1Ds Mark III on the downloader, rated 5 stars. You can hack the profile and change it so that it will at least work on raw files. All you have to do is change all the lines that say this:
False
to this:
True
Search and replace will do it. If you do it, you might want to rename the file to include " - RAW" in the name like Adobe does with their profiles.
It's probably not as good as shooting in raw, but it'll work near perfectly for geometry, pretty good for CA and okay for vignetting, especially if you adjust the sliders and save them as the default for that lens.
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Thanks for the hacking trick! I'll give it a try tonight. As always, a professional lens profile from Adobe would be much appreciated!
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Don't know what happened to what I posted.
It's the stCamera:CameraRawProfile lines that you're looking for.
It's the stCamera:CameraRawProfile lines that you're looking for.
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