How can i turn the lens correction with the correct EXIF-info on in ASPro2? (3 not tested yet)
I used a profile, but then the initial settings are used, not the actual EXIF-settings.
How to activate Lens Correction for multiple images
Re: How to activate Lens Correction for multiple images
No one? Looks to me a simple question .. 

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Re: How to activate Lens Correction for multiple images
Hello!
I would be interested in that too.
Do I really have to click on "Reload EXIF" for each photo in the library to have the EXIF reloaded for multiple images?
I use ASP3.
I would be interested in that too.
Do I really have to click on "Reload EXIF" for each photo in the library to have the EXIF reloaded for multiple images?
I use ASP3.
Re: How to activate Lens Correction for multiple images
Yes, i still found no way to do this in batch / in 1 click all selected pictures.
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Re: How to activate Lens Correction for multiple images
If you only have one lens, you could of course try to make the lens correction part of your camera or raw defaults. I can't remember (but someone else will) whether the defaults are overwritten during an upgrade, so a good idea to save them outside the ASP3 directory organisation.
If you have several lenses, you would need to muck about with saving the lens specific defaults, and saving them (again, somewhere else so you don't lose them).
HTH
If you have several lenses, you would need to muck about with saving the lens specific defaults, and saving them (again, somewhere else so you don't lose them).
HTH
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Re: How to activate Lens Correction for multiple images
PS, in the case of multiple lenses, you would have to be careful to "import" only the shots applicable to each lens default.