List of available Lens profiles?
Is there a list of available lens profiles available anywhere.
I decided to try this great feature out and could not find my Canon EF 28mm f1.8 in the drop down.
How do you decide which lenses to include?
BTW - Capture One Installs and Works just fine on the Windows 10 Technical Preview.
Best regards,
PCH
I decided to try this great feature out and could not find my Canon EF 28mm f1.8 in the drop down.
How do you decide which lenses to include?
BTW - Capture One Installs and Works just fine on the Windows 10 Technical Preview.
Best regards,
PCH
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You could look it up in the release notes. 0 -
OK - thanks for the reply.
I've now spent far too much time searching for the Release Notes.
I can't find them on my PC or on the Phase One site.
Can anyone provide a link or directory where these may be found?
Best regards,
PCH0 -
The release notes can be found in the 'Documentation' link, located just below the download section. The current version might be this one: http://7fe726ba7ab35f43f237-3edeb37f3cf ... s-cb93.pdf. The supported lenses are in the end of the document. 0 -
Thanks so much!
Best regards,
PCH0 -
Thanks for the link to the release note.
I see that you support both the 18-200mm and 18-250mm Sigma lens for Canon.
I us the original Canon EFS 18-200mm on my Canon 60D. I tend to shoot 85 percent of my pictures with this lens.
Can I expect to see the original Canon lens to get a profile in a short time. Can I use some other profile for the time being to have like an 95 percent solution.0 -
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Thanks for the link to the release note.
I see that you support both the 18-200mm and 18-250mm Sigma lens for Canon.
I us the original Canon EFS 18-200mm on my Canon 60D. I tend to shoot 85 percent of my pictures with this lens.
Can I expect to see the original Canon lens to get a profile in a short time. Can I use some other profile for the time being to have like an 95 percent solution.
You may get an answer to your question but as this is a user to user forum it is not certain that this will be an official answer.
Best bet would be to create a Support Request and register the interest. This would help Phase to decide their priorities.
Meanwhile you do have the lens adjustment tools available which may help you to overcome the lens issues you have seen.
HTH.
Grant0
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