Am Mon, 29 May 2017 13:46:18 -0700
schrieb [email protected]:
> On Mon, May 29, 2017, at 13:20, Аl Воgnеr wrote:
> >
> > After I installed 0.3.2 as metioned below, all my RX100 photos are
> > incredible strong distorted. Darktable says the RX100 uses a fixed
> > lens. I am going back to the Ubuntu repo, hopefully the corrections
> > are then fine again.
>
> Sorry, I don't know what the implications for using a lensfun package
> that's a different version than the one that your darktable package
> was built against might be.
Simply, the old version doesn't support my lenses.
After I switched back, the distortion remained until I deleted the lens
calibration, so I "packed" the history and activated the lens
calibration again. Then it was ok.
In the meantime I know, why 0.3.2 didn't work sometimes, I use
different cameras and one was the new Pentax KP, which is not supported
until now. When I assigned a Pentax K3 instead, it worked generally.
Probably not a good idea. I don't understand why the camera is needed
to correct distortion.
> Does anyone know why the repository is still using old lensfun?
Interesting question. I am back to 0.2.8-3pmjdebruijn2~xenial and hope
a new version is coming officially.
> You can download the files that are relevant to you ("slr-sigma.xml"
> etc), and put them in ~/.local/share/lensfun where they will override
> the system copies installed with lensfun. You might need to remove
> 'version="2"' from the <lensdatabase> tag. Case and non-alphanumeric
> symbols shouldn't be significant for matching in lensfun.
I didn't try it until now. Does it make sense to mix it with 0.2.8?
Al
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