On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 11:17 PM, Brune Wayce <brune.wa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > >> Congratulations on jumping through all the hoops! ;) > Thank you :) I wanted to write it down here so that can be useful for > someone else! > >> So you could basically choose any Micro 4/3 camera for that field and get >> the same results. >> The mil-panasonic.xml file needed an entry for the camera. I added it in >> the git repository, >> hopefully it will show up in your next update. If you really need to, you >> can modify your local >> copy similarly, by just copying the entry for G6, for instance, and >> changing that one little number. > > I've modified the mil-panasonic.xml adding the DMC-G7 entry: > --- > <camera> > <maker>Panasonic</maker> > <model>DMC-G7</model> > <mount>Micro 4/3 System</mount> > <cropfactor>2</cropfactor> > </camera> > --- > but it does not work! > Within darktable the camera is not listed... What else is needed? Within darktable *where*? In lens correction module?
> > Thank you, > Brune Roman. > 2017-11-19 23:25 GMT+01:00 <junkyardspar...@yepmail.net>: >> >> >> >> On Sun, Nov 19, 2017, at 13:53, Brune Wayce wrote: >> > Hello, >> > I am on Debian 9 (stable) and my camera/lens was not present in the >> > lensfun >> > database seen by darktable. >> > After some troubles, in the end I did succeed updating the lensfun >> > database: I did have to install all the *lensfun* packages (actually I >> > did >> > not install "gimp-lensfun" and "liblensfun-doc"), and then executed a >> > "sudo >> > lensfun-update-data". After this I manually copied the .xml files from >> > "var/lib/lensfun-updates/version1" to "usr/share/lensfun/version1". >> >> Congratulations on jumping through all the hoops! ;) >> >> > Now my lens (Panasonic Lumix G Vario 14-140mm f/3.5-5.6) is in the >> > database >> > and Darktable can see it, but my camera (Panasonic DMC-G7) is still not >> > present! I can manually select one of the other cameras (I can choose >> > for >> > example Panasonic DMC-G6) and Darktable apply all the lens corrections, >> > but >> > I'm not sure this is the optimal solution... >> >> Lensun uses the camera model detection for essentially two things: >> * to know the crop factor of the camera model for calculation of >> correction >> * to use the lens mount information to show you a relevant list of lenses >> for manual selection >> >> So you could basically choose any Micro 4/3 camera for that field and get >> the same results. >> >> > What should I do to make darktable automatically select my camera/lens >> > set? >> >> The mil-panasonic.xml file needed an entry for the camera. I added it in >> the git repository, hopefully it will show up in your next update. If you >> really need to, you can modify your local copy similarly, by just copying >> the entry for G6, for instance, and changing that one little number. Thanks >> for reporting. >> >> -- >> jys > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________ > darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to > darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-user+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org