Manny_va Posted March 14, 2018 Share Posted March 14, 2018 i am new to Affinity Photo..... i currently have a nikon d7100 camera that is supported by this program..... but i was also debating on buying the new sony a7iii for my new go to camera.... and i was curious to know if this camera would be covered at a later date for editing photos?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Callum Posted March 15, 2018 Staff Share Posted March 15, 2018 Hi Manny_VA, Welcome to the forums While I can't say for certain with specific cameras we are working on improving our RAW support as much as possible in the future so hopefully it will be supported C Manny_va 1 Quote Please tag me using @ in your reply so I can be sure to respond ASAP. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Ingram Posted March 15, 2018 Share Posted March 15, 2018 There are two links at the top of this forum discussing camera and lens support: https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/27869-supported-raw-cameras-16x/ https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/53412-supported-lenses-for-seriflabs-raw-engine-16x/ Manny_va 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alfred Posted March 15, 2018 Share Posted March 15, 2018 2 hours ago, Mark Ingram said: https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/topic/53412-supported-lenses-for-seriflabs-raw-engine-16x/ I’ve managed to work out that ‘dist.’ is distortion, ‘vign.’ is vignetting and ‘TCA’ is transverse chromatic aberration, but what are the values in the ‘crop’ column? Quote Alfred Affinity Designer/Photo/Publisher 2 for Windows • Windows 10 Home/Pro Affinity Designer/Photo/Publisher 2 for iPad • iPadOS 17.4.1 (iPad 7th gen) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
v_kyr Posted March 15, 2018 Share Posted March 15, 2018 1 hour ago, Alfred said: I’ve managed to work out that ‘dist.’ is distortion, ‘vign.’ is vignetting and ‘TCA’ is transverse chromatic aberration, but what are the values in the ‘crop’ column? Those are just taken over tables from the lensfun database (see here or here) of supported/calibrated lenses, so nothing Affinity specific at all. - The crop factor is the one of the camera people used, when they made the calibration data related shot for a specific lens. Thus it's the crop factor value (in relation to the full frame format = 1.0) of the cam a specific lens is used on here for calibration. - See also ... Quote The crop factor of the camera that was used to make test shots should be added to the database in the <cropfactor> tag. This value will help Lensfun scale the model to fit the shot made with other camera with possibly other crop factor. For example, if a model is made with a crop factor of 1.0, it can be used with shots made with another camera with a crop factor of 1.5, but Lensfun will have to scale the coordinates accordingly. On the other hand, if the model was made for a crop factor of 1.5, it is not a very good idea to use this model for shots made with another camera with a crop factor of, say, 1.1, because the math model was verified only for the smaller portion of the image in the center. However, most of the time this works too. Alfred 1 Quote ☛ Affinity Designer 1.10.8 ◆ Affinity Photo 1.10.8 ◆ Affinity Publisher 1.10.8 ◆ OSX El Capitan ☛ Affinity V2.3 apps ◆ MacOS Sonoma 14.2 ◆ iPad OS 17.2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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