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paulva

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  1. I think I can answer my own question. Have played around a bit with Darktable - it uses the Lensfun data too. It does not recognise my camera from EXIF (TZ110) but I can select the TZ100 camera type and have the lens corrections applied. I edited the appropriate Lensfun data file to replace TZ100 with TZ110 and thereafter the lens corrections occurred automatically with Darktable. So I will raise a support ticket with Lensfun to have necessary aliases added for the different names for the TZ100/ZS100 camera and I guess ultimately this will all flow though to Affinity Photo. Previously I have been using DxO Photolab for my RAW development but have to say I think I am getting better output using Affinity Photo so I just need to get the lens corrections right (so data is a little more correct for my manual adjustments ['easy' when there are straight lines around, otherwise less so]) and then I think Affinity Photo may be my main photo editing program. Paul
  2. Hi there I have a Panasonic DMC-TZ110 (TZ-100, ZS-100, and other designations in various locations). I note that the TZ-100 is in the current lensfun database but I am not seeing any lens corrections on my raw files. Is Affinity clever enough to know the different EXIF camera/lens name worldwide differences for the same camera? i.e. is my EXIF of a TZ-110 camera going to be picked up as a TZ-100 in the lensfun database? Thanks. Paul New Affinity user, Windows 10 Store version 1.6.2.97
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