Maybe just try Adobe's free raw converter

On July 10, 2017 6:01:40 PM PDT, Matthew Hunt <[email protected]> wrote:
>On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 8:38 PM, Mark C <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> His data shows lens name and lens model, data which is missing from
>images I've taken.
>
>Larry's version of Lightroom is new enough to understand the 28-105
>lens code, and the version he exports to Flickr has the human-readable
>name somewhere in the metadata courtesy of Lightroom doing the lookup.
>
>> I also uploaded a JPG to flickr - it showed no lens data as well, not
>even the lens id code.
>
>Flickr's not keeping their Pentax lens ID database up-to-date enough
>to understand the code in straight-out-of-camera files. They're
>probably barely keeping the lights on there.
>
>> Looks like its time for a warranty repair. At least I have the Tamron
>28-75 as a fall back.
>
>Nah, you just need newer software.
>
>The "8 61" code I found in your EXIF (in my previous email) is the
>correct code for that lens, BTW:
>http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/TagNames/Pentax.html#LensRec
>
>If you don't believe me, throw a raw file somewhere I can download it,
>and I'll pull it into an up-to-date Lightroom CC. It can be a shot of
>a blank wall.
>
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