* jys <[email protected]> [02-24-19 18:26]:
> 
> 
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2019, at 08:47, fht233 wrote:
> 
> > It should only activate the correction if the lens is properly identified.
> > I dont know if there would be many 'false posives'. In case that you dont
> > want the correction applied for a concrete lens you can disable it for
> > those images, or remove the lens profile if posible. Or directly don't
> > activate the option "Apply lens correction by default".
> > 
> > In my experience with other software I have it always active and works for
> > most of my lenses, except one, what means that it works for 99% of the
> > images and saves time, in my case.
> > It was just a suggestion, maybe you are right and it is not such a good
> > idea. I understand also that DT tries to avoid doing things 'behind de
> > scenes' by default. But maybe could be a compromise that works.
> 
> I would suggest that at least enabling by default for fixed-lens cameras 
> would make sense, since there's no problem with lens ID ambiguity, and many 
> such cameras really need the correction to produce usable images (having been 
> designed with the assumption that it will be applied).

look under the presets for the module "Lens Correction"

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