marbly wrote:I did a bit of additional checking and I see that the G3 and 14-42mm lens are in the ASP db of lenses,
It is very, very deceiving to have an impressive list of lenses in the db and then discover that many, many of them are not calibrated. Can someone explain what the rationale is for including a bunch of lenses that have no profile?
afx wrote:marbly wrote:I did a bit of additional checking and I see that the G3 and 14-42mm lens are in the ASP db of lenses,
Nope, they are not.
There is a difference between recognized lenses and lenses that have correction data in the lens DB.
afx wrote:marbly wrote:It is very, very deceiving to have an impressive list of lenses in the db and then discover that many, many of them are not calibrated. Can someone explain what the rationale is for including a bunch of lenses that have no profile?
You are mistaking a list of identified lenses with a correction database.
Denis de Gannes wrote:I am attaching a file processed by LR 4.1rc and ASP 1.1.10 from a Panasonic raw file Panasonic G 14-42mm lens with G3. It is my understanding that LR is in fact adjusting for the required Lens Correction necessary to proper render the m4/3 cameras and lenses. I am not seeing any difference in the files distortion wise, so I can only believe that ASP is making the same corrections.
marbly wrote:I could provide a screenshot, but I we all know that isn't necessary. ASP shows them in the dropdown lens db list, but then reports that they are not calibrated if you select them.
Denis de Gannes wrote:I am sure there is a case for additional correction using the lens correction features but the initial correction is needed to make to files usable.
afx wrote:Denis de Gannes wrote:I am sure there is a case for additional correction using the lens correction features but the initial correction is needed to make to files usable.
AS has only one correction mechanism. And it is only usable if there is correction data in the lens files.
Unfortunately not all of the m4/3 lenses are covered.
See supportfiles/Profiles/LensProfiles/profile_micro43.txt
cheers
afx
marbly wrote:I recently bought a Panasonic G3 + 14-42mm + 45-200mm kit to play around with. From my reading I have learned that Panasonic stores a lens profile in the lens firmware and it gets written to the raw file so that you don't need an external profile for the lenses. If you open the raw file in various raw processing programs the distortion is automatically corrected even though there is no external profile in the same sense as other lenses for other systems. I opened a raw file using Photoshop Elements 9/ACR 6.5 and the distortion is automatically corrected. I opened the same file in Lightroom 4.1 RC and it is automatically corrected. I opened the same file in ASP 1.0.1.10 and the distortion is not corrected. What am I doing wrong with ASP?
Denis de Gannes wrote:I have just made another post with a file at 18mm as apposed to the previous file which is shot at 42mm. Clearly ASP is not making the required correction on import.
Denis de Gannes wrote:Ok my previous file was at the long end i.e 42mm. I have done another test at 18mm and compared the LR and ASP rendition with the camera jpeg. Clearly LR is making corrections to match the camera jpeg and ASP is not. Clearly an untenable situation.
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