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Rikk Flohr_Photography
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May 3, 2011
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P: Lens Profile requests and information

  • May 3, 2011
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Lens Profiles apply to Camera Raw, Lightroom Classic, and the Lightroom Ecosystem products (Desktop, Mobile, and Web).

 

Lens Profiles are available for a wide array of lenses. Not every lens is currently profiled, and of those profiled, not all are profiled for all camera and file types. For example, there may be a profile for a particular lens and camera mount for the raw file but not for the JPEG. Normally, profiles for JPEG are not supplied unless the camera does not apply a correction (e.g. iPhone, GoPro). 

A complete list of profiled lenses can be found here: https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/supported-lenses.html 
other helpful info: https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/lens-profile-support.html#Supported_lenses 


Lens correction for all Micro 4/3 (MFT) lenses and many newer cameras, including Panasonic and Olympus cameras, and other cameras (including Fuji X,  Leica Q, and Nikon Z series)plus many point-and-shoot models from Canon) happens automatically without any interaction by the customer. A notation will appear in the Lens Correction Panel designating this. 

Note: You should not expect to find any profiles listed in the pop-up notes, because the corrections are always applied.

If you are unsure whether your lens is supported automatically refer to the "info" button/icon on the Lens Corrections tab.

If your lens is not on the supported lens list and is not one of those whose correction happens automatically, you can create your own profiles using the Adobe Lens Profile Creator. Download the Adobe Lens Profile Creator: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/digital-negative.html#resources 

If you desire an Adobe-created Lens Profile, please make your request in the comments of this thread. Be sure to include the full lens model/description and the camera mount you desire. ETAs for new lens profiles are not available.

Keep in mind that lens profiles cannot be made for tilt/shift lenses, and the tilt or shift settings cannot be recorded in the Exif data. A feature request exists here for Tilt-Shift Lens Profiles: https://community.adobe.com/t5/camera-raw-ideas/p-lens-profiles-for-tilt-shift-lens/idi-p/12221166 

 

Note: The Lens Profile Creator is currently supported for Windows and 32-bit Versions of the Mac OS. 

 

ETAs are not available for any lens request. 

443 replies

Known Participant
September 18, 2025

I've just bought a used Sony RX1R II and particularly like the in camera B&W, however I prefer shooting in raw and want to apply the B&W setting to the raw files however the profile is missing in Lightroom which I find odd as usually lightroom has all the camere profiles for the cameras I've owned.

 

On looking further there are other profiles missing, these being "sunset", "night", and "autumn". Does anyone know why these would be missing, and if not how to contact adobe to ask that these are added please?

 

I use the desktop version of Lightroom CC (Lightroom Classic) on Mac running OS Sonoma.

Participant
September 16, 2025

Hello Adobe Team,

I would like to request official lens profile support for the Schneider-KREUZNACH x LK Samyang 14-24mm F2.8 wide-angle zoom lens. While Lightroom and Camera Raw already support many Samyang and Rokinon lenses, this particular model is not listed in the automatic lens correction database.

As a professional photographer working with architectural and commercial projects, I rely heavily on accurate distortion, chromatic aberration, and vignetting correction. Currently, the absence of this profile forces me to manually adjust each photo or approximate with a different lens profile, which is both time-consuming and less precise.

Having an official Adobe profile for this lens would:

  • Ensure distortion correction matches the optical design of this specific model.

  • Save time during post-production by applying corrections automatically.

  • Maintain consistency and accuracy across large sets of images.

This lens is widely used under both the Samyang and Schneider-KREUZNACH branding, so adding support would benefit a broad user base.

Thank you for considering this request, and for continuously improving Lightroom and Camera Raw for professionals worldwide.

yeyeprod
Participant
September 5, 2025

konica m-hexanon 90mm f/2.8

patrickb66452082
Participant
August 26, 2025

Bonjour serait-il possible que l'objectif NISI 15mm F:4 ASPH soit supporté par lightroom ? merci

Participant
August 25, 2025

Can you please add a lens correction profile for this lens: 7Artisans 85mm F1.8 Z version.

 

Many thanks,

Laszlo 

Participant
August 25, 2025

Request the lens correction profile for Canon EF 28-90mm f/4-5.6 USM

Participant
August 24, 2025

I would like to request the IRIX 150mm f/2.8 macro "Dragonfly".  I use it on my Canon R6/R7.  It is a super sharp macro but it would be great to have a profile for it. 

bvdrummer
Participant
August 24, 2025

Please add profile for Sony FE 300mm f/2.8 GM OSS with 1.4x and 2.0x teleconverters.

I do a lot of aircraft photography and the plain blue sky always needs manual vignetting corrections which is frustrating. This lens has been out for almost 2 years.

Participant
August 19, 2025

Please make a lens profile for the - 

Venus Optics Laowa 90mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro APO Lens for Sony E Mount

 

Thank you!!

Participant
August 17, 2025

Please add all Nikon Z lenses to the lens profile in Lightroom Classic and Mobile.  
Also please add the new Nikkor Z 28-135mm f/4 PZ

johnrellis
Legend
August 17, 2025

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@Black Rambo: "add all Nikon Z lenses to the lens profile in Lightroom Classic and Mobile. "

 

Nikon Z cameras embed lens profiles directly in the raws, and in the case of many Nikon/lens combinations, LR applies the profile automatically. You can see that here in your screenshot:

 

If you click on the "i", it will tell you more about the corrections provided by the embedded profile.

 

 

Participant
August 17, 2025

It usually shows up on the right hand side but the "i" prompt shows the lens model but on the "Lens corrections" side it doesnt show up there it puts something else in place.