Re: [Lensfun-users] Latest Database Files For Windows Users

2018-03-11 Thread Torsten Bronger
Hallöchen! John J Bloomfield writes: > [...] > > I did it a couple of months ago using the folder located at > http://wilson.bronger.org/lensfun-db/version_1.tar.bz2 as > mentioned in one of the project mailing list archives > > But I am now wondering is that folder/file being updated or was it

Re: [Lensfun-users] Latest Database Files For Windows Users

2018-01-02 Thread John J Bloomfield
Thanks for the feedback. The submission I made us actually of an entirely different building that's walking distance from my home that I suddenly thought about yesterday. Sent from mobile I have big thumbs so sorry for for typos... I hope they were amusing and not offensive.  On 2 Jan 2018

Re: [Lensfun-users] Latest Database Files For Windows Users

2018-01-01 Thread junkyardsparkle
On Sun, Dec 31, 2017, at 16:14, John J Bloomfield wrote: > > I'll shoot them all on FF (as I basic geometry makes me believe a FF > calibration should be able to be applied to APSC - but the opposite isn't > true) even though some are technically APSC lenses many do cover the whole > frame so

Re: [Lensfun-users] Latest Database Files For Windows Users

2017-12-31 Thread John J Bloomfield
Hi Jys, Thanks for the response - are you part of the dev team? I can see that the files are available but I am a working photographer rather than a techie so I hesitate to use those files. I use ACDsee and Affinity photo both of which rely on lensfun so I've only recently become aware of the

Re: [Lensfun-users] Latest Database Files For Windows Users

2017-12-29 Thread junkyardsparkle
The files in that tarball seem to have been last updated almost two months ago; I don't know what determines the schedule for that. The bleeding edge database is available at the git repository: https://github.com/lensfun/lensfun/tree/master/data/db but there are a couple of caveats. The