On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 11:30 AM, Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]> wrote:

> * Jim Newsome <[email protected]> [11-02-13 02:44]:
> > When I enable the lens correction plugin on an individual photo, it
> > picks up the focal length and aperture from the metadata.  However, I
> > haven't found a way to do this with multiple photos.
>
> enable/apply lense correction for a photo
> store new preset
> name and describe "new preset"
> select applicable parameters
>
> now *newly* imported images will have this "new preset" applied when they
> match your chosen parameters.
>

Thanks - I gave this a try, but it again applies aperture and focal length
settings from the photo I used to make the preset. I suppose in principle I
could make those parameters to match for the preset, but then I'd need to
create a preset for every combination of aperture and focal length.

> I've tried creating a style that includes the lens correction plugin,
> > and then batch-applying it from the lighttable view.  However, that
> > applies the focal length and aperture settings from the photo I used to
> > create the style instead of setting it for each individual photo.
>
> I found the same thing, apparently you are unable to provide enough
> parameters to a *style* for it to be useful in this manner.  Perhaps
> deserves an enhancement request ???
>

I suppose so if it doesn't already exist. I thought for sure there must
already be some way to do this.
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