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Write to EXIF.

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21 minutes ago, larsh said:

How to do this? 

With an EXIF editing tool. You'll need to find one (Google or other search engine can help) or you can use the copy of exiftool that ships with Affinity Photo. You can find information about using it via Google.

However, I'm not sure that putting your lens name into the EXIF data will help, unless it happens to be a lens that is in the lensfun database that Photo uses. You might also need to figure out how to update that database, and then how to profile your lens to provide the information that the database needs to provide to Photo.

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Fine, the lens (nikkor 2.8/ 20 mm AIS) is included in the list above. But the assistent allows not to write it without exiftool (which I don´t understand)? F...

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4 hours ago, larsh said:

How to do this? 

Standard is ExifTool. I use with ExifToolGUI.

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Thanks, but on mac it is to complicated for me. I think Aff. should give a way to include my lens together with the shift funktion, so it is not written in the RAW/ RAF. I beleave to write it to the exif data cannot work, the lens must be choosen, however. I only want to compress a pic with a skyscraper for the lens makes them to long in the top floors. There is another thread. Best, lars

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8 hours ago, larsh said:

OK, there is Edit-Exif in the Mac-shop, but no changes in the pic in AP.

When you view the EXIF data in Photo (View > Studio > EXIF) does the proper lens info show up?

If so, in the Develop Persona, when you look at the Assistant options (View > Assistant Manager...) have you chosen the option to apply lens corrections?

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Hi, Walt. Thanks a lot. Yes, I did it and the lens is: Nikon AI-S Nikkor 20mm f/2.8 and it is shifted, but the lens data is written in the RAF/ Fuji-RAW Exif now.

And it works! A little bit. I see it by deleting aberration and colored edge ? But what I need is more: 

 Let me show the pic and please read the red writing (cm on my screen: 3.0/ 3.05/ 3.2). Do you have an idea to make the third above only less high, while the width is as before? Regards, lars

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Perspective or Warp Tool? 

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Is warp tool Liquify? Or do you speak about PS (I have not)? I tried perspective and meshes and liquify. And I tried to make the haus shorter with mark the above third; but that makes artefacts. The others make the pic shorter along the full high of it, or nearly. It is to much, the skyscraper becomes a dog house... But maybe I worked not fine enough.

What is needed is a way which is to reconstruct it on other pics. Thx, lars

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I think that the OP has hijacked his own thread to invite answers to his other thread on perspective on a skyscraper. I have responded to this (skyscraper) thread in that location.

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19 hours ago, larsh said:

Hi, Walt. Thanks a lot. Yes, I did it and the lens is: Nikon AI-S Nikkor 20mm f/2.8 and it is shifted, but the lens data is written in the RAF/ Fuji-RAW Exif now.

And it works! A little bit. I see it by deleting aberration and colored edge ?

Hi, testing it again I loaded the RAW without any lens in the exif, but all what was possible with the lens in it can be done without it. So may be APh does not read it into the programm. Reg. lars

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