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is there a way to map a lens profile to a lens?

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  • Christian Gruner
    You can apply it manually, no problem. The optical design is the same, according to Zeiss.
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  • NachoMama
    Right, I have been applying it manually, but that can be tedious.

    I’m looking for a way to map the profile somehow so that I don’t need to manually apply it.
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  • Eric Valk
    The best that I can think of is to use Filter Tool or Advanced Search to select all images with that lens, then select "Edit All Selected Images" and apply the equivalent lens profile.

    Its not easily scriptable, since AppleScript cannot obtain the Lens Model from Capture One (it could, from the image file using EXIFtool), and can't select lens profiles in C1.
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  • Christian Gruner
    [quote="NNN636666898962278166" wrote:
    Right, I have been applying it manually, but that can be tedious.

    I’m looking for a way to map the profile somehow so that I don’t need to manually apply it.


    Provide us with a raw shot with the lens, and we can add autodetection for it. Contact our support-team, and they can advise on upload.
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  • mbp
    Same issue with the very popular Sigma ART series lenses. Profiles are available for Nikon, but not Canon...
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  • cdc
    With different flange to sensor distances between Nikon & Canon I'm curious if things like distortion, vignetting, & sharpness fall off differ between the two?
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  • Christian Gruner
    [quote="mbp" wrote:
    Same issue with the very popular Sigma ART series lenses. Profiles are available for Nikon, but not Canon...


    If you have a lens, where the profile exists, but is not auto detected, feel free to do as I described above.
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  • Christian Gruner
    [quote="cdc" wrote:
    With different flange to sensor distances between Nikon & Canon I'm curious if things like distortion, vignetting, & sharpness fall off differ between the two?


    The flange distance is compensated by the specific mount, and not something that affect the profile under normal use.
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  • NachoMama
    [quote="Christian Gruner" wrote:
    [quote="NNN636666898962278166" wrote:
    Right, I have been applying it manually, but that can be tedious.

    I’m looking for a way to map the profile somehow so that I don’t need to manually apply it.


    Provide us with a raw shot with the lens, and we can add autodetection for it. Contact our support-team, and they can advise on upload.


    Will do. Thanks Christian!
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