Hallöchen!
John J Bloomfield writes:
> [...]
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> 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
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
On Sun, Dec 31, 2017, at 16:14, John J Bloomfield wrote:
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> 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
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
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