>> Besides, the normal failings of such a zoom lens shot on
>> film can be simply overcome with digital manipulation in
>> RAW conversion. Failings such as light falloff, colour
>> cast, and even chromatic aberration can be adjusted by
>> tweaking a slider on the computer.

> But: is such a feature indeed implemented on any EOS DSLR?
> Or: *can* the camera distinguish each and every lens? (and
> adjust parameters for it)
> (just focal length is probably not enough, otherwise they
> wouldn't improve optical design within the same focal
> lengths....:))

Hi WJM,

You are referring to PTLens, or DxO Optics Pro:
 http://www.epaperpress.com/ptlens/
 http://www.dxo.com/en/photo/technology/distortion.php

I was referring to the WYSIWYG adjustments available in Adobe
Camera Raw:
 http://www.adobe.com/digitalimag/pdfs/ps_workflow_sec2.pdf

Both methods involve post-processing on a computer, and not
in the DSLR. So yes, you can even fix the images on your aged
DCS camera from the last century :-)

Cheers
Julian Loke


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