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automatic detection of manual lenses due exif tag?

Community Beginner ,
Jul 05, 2019 Jul 05, 2019

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Hi,

I made some pictures with my "Samyang 12mm f/2.0 NCS CS" on my Sony A6000.

After shooting i always set my exif-tags with the exiftool so i can identify the used lens later.

As you can see the Lens information is included in the exif tags.

In ACR the correct lens is still not detected

I have to use the custom function:

Is there a way to get that lens detected with the default / auto function?

On which property the lens is detected automatically?

kind regards

georg

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Advocate , Aug 04, 2019 Aug 04, 2019

Open Setup menu:

Select "Set new Lens Profiles default".

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 05, 2019 Jul 05, 2019

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Hi Georg,

You can install the Lens profile manually so that Camera Raw can detect it.
Please check this conversation and let us know how it goes: Camera Raw: How can I successfully add the lens profile from the manufacturer? | Photoshop Family Cu...

Regards,
Sahil

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 06, 2019 Jul 06, 2019

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Hi Sahil,

Thanks for your answer.

The profile for that samyang lens already exisists in ACR.

What I really want to achieve is that the profile is automatically selected.

I guess this should be possible via the correct exif attribute?

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 31, 2019 Jul 31, 2019

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Still not found any solution for that problem.

Does anyone have any experience with this topic?

regards georg

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Community Expert ,
Aug 05, 2019 Aug 05, 2019

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I'm guessing that the format entered in ExifTool may not exactly match what Adobe require. Do you have any samples of lens data that does work automatically, so that the correct formatting can be reverse-engineered?

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Aug 04, 2019 Aug 04, 2019

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Open Setup menu:

Select "Set new Lens Profiles default".

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 06, 2019 Aug 06, 2019

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Awesome! That was exactly the attitude I was looking for. Now my manual lenses are recognized and set correctly due to the EXIF ​​tag I set manually.

Thanks a lot!

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