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Canon RF lenses - where are profiles?

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  • Permanently deleted user

    https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/requests/new

     

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  • Edison Wrzosek

    Seriously??? You think we should be the ones submitting requests for something like this???

    One thing I'll say about Adobe, they always bring the latest brand-name profiles for new lenses and bodies out quickly, whereas PhaseOne still supports almost NONE of Sigma's DG DN e-mount glass, missing lots of Canon RF lenses, almost NO support for Tamron's E-mount offerings...

    PhaseOne has become a money-grabbing greedy bunch of imbeciles!

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Seriously??? You think we should be the ones submitting requests for something like this???

    Short of Capture One producing a profile for every single lens on the market, what's the alternative? It takes a minute or two to lodge a request. I did it myself this week for two Z mount Nikon.

     

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    it is kind of strange that user have to depend on the mercy of c1 if a lens is supported or not. for me it is a perfect example for a broken, unprofessional  and user unfriendly system. c1 could have done the same as adobe, offer a tool to build our own lens profiles or support at least adobe lens profiles too but I guess the arrogance of this company prevents it even it is clearly against the interest of their user.  to ask for support requests for widely popular lenses is derogatory in my view.

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  • SFA

    Surely finding out how "Widely popular" lenses and how many people feel that the lenses are lacking good performance as supplied by the manufacturer is part of the reason for the request thread.

    With so many lens manufacturers taking software correction into account when creating a lens the need for bespoke 3rd party correction should be all but eliminated.

    Indeed as I understand it the where C1 offer their own corrections for some manufacturer profiles the main difference will be in the area of edge sharpening - which is probably not a mainstream need for all users.

    The Canon RF lenses seem, for some reason, to fall into a different category. I have not found out why that should be. Nor why people are saying they do not a "Manufacturer profile" option for them.

    At the price of those lenses the RF system I would have expected Canon to get them right without any need for defaulted additional automatic adjustments being required.

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    @SFA  sorry but how do you come up with all this nonsense ?  seems you have not even basic knowledge about lenses and lens corrections, may I ask are you actually even using c1 because this posting suggest otherwise.

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