Skip to main content
Known Participant
May 11, 2022
Question

Built in lens profile - disappears and reappears

  • May 11, 2022
  • 8 replies
  • 2976 views

I'm running LRC 11.2 under Monterey 12.3.1. My camera is an Olympus E-M1 Mark III shooting raw files (ORF)with a variety of lenses. I convert all my raw files to DNG when importing. 

 

The error I'm seeing is in the Develop module's Lens Corrections panel. Somtimes,  I see the message "Build in lens profile applied" for an image but then it will dissapear. Turing the panel checkboxes on/off doesn't get the message to reappear. It's happening inconsitently to all my recent images. Images from 2021 don't show this problem but most of my 2022 images do.

 

Last night I tried resetting the preferences and that fixed the problem, but only temporarily. When I restarted the LRC application a different set of images failed to show the lens profile message. 

 

This seems similar to a problem from this thread:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-discussions/built-in-lens-profile-disappearing/m-p/10477750

This topic has been closed for replies.

8 replies

johnrellis
Legend
November 21, 2023

The original problem in this thread, with the message "Built-in lens profile applied" appearing only intermittently, was eventually identified as a bug:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-bugs/p-quot-built-in-lens-profile-applied-quot-isn-t-always-displayed-for-embedded-lens-profiles/idi-p/14032567

 

The problem goes away if you disable the option "Use Smart Previews Instead Of Originals For Image Editing", which is why resetting preferences usually fixed the problem.

johnrellis
Legend
November 21, 2023

[This post contains formatting and embedded images that don't appear in email. View the post in your Web browser.]

 

G9 on the left, G9 II on the right:

 

 

 

I verified with some more sample raws for those two cameras from dpreview.com: Both cameras embed lens profiles from Panasonic into their raws. For older cameras like the G9, LR always applies the embedded lens profile. For newer combinations of cameras and lens, where the manufacturer has decided to allow it, the user is given the option of disabling the embedded lens profile. As seen in the screen shot above, "Profile: Camera Settings" indicates that the lens profile is coming from the raw itself.

 

Unfortunately, Adobe has never documented this "new" behavior of lens profiles, and the existing documentation is wrong and out-of-date.

Known Participant
November 21, 2023

I have noticed the same issues. See attached to files. In one screenshot the lens profile is automaticalls applied. The other example shows a Adobe profile. I can toggle this on and off, but not with the embedded profle.

 

Is it a LR bug?

DdeGannes
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 21, 2023

@SFsix , are both images captured with the same Camera model?

 

Regards, Denis: iMac 27” mid-2015, macOS 11.7.10 Big Sur; 2TB SSD, 24 GB Ram, GPU 2 GB; LrC 12.5,; Lr 6.5, PS 24.7,; ACR 15.5,; (also Laptop Win 11, ver 24H2, LrC 15.0.1, PS 27.0; ) Camera Oly OM-D E-M1.
Known Participant
November 21, 2023

First one is taken with a G9 (lens profile automatically applied)  and the second one with a G9 II.

However when using the 12-60 F2.8-4 on my E-M10 IV LR does apply the profile automatically just on my G9 (I).

Participating Frequently
May 20, 2022

As you are aware, m43 and now many other new mirrorless cameras, have built-in lens profiles. The lens correction data is located in the file metadata and Adobe applies the corrections automatically and you cannot even turn the corrections on or off.  Adobe does not supply native lens profiles for m43 (although there are some third party lenses with lens profiles). As you note, the Develop Module Lens Correction Panel usually shows "Built in lens profile applied" but for some odd reason you are experiencing inconsistent messages regarding application of the built-in lens profile metadata. Unfortunately, I do not have a direct answer for this issue but like others have speculated, I'd bet it's a bug. However, I wanted to make you and others aware of another issue that could be confusing and could, somehow be remotely related. In late 2021 Adobe began allowing manual application of  lens profiles that are built-in the metadata. Evidently this change is only for some new cameras and is not applicable to older cameras, cameras prior to the change in late 2021, such as the OLY EM1.3. I have the new OM-1 and much to my surprise I discovered that for MOST lenses, LR Classic is using the metadata to fill in the lens profile data AND the lens correction can be turned on and off using the check box! I can actually see the correction change in the photo by applying and turning off the profile. There are still no native profiles installed-the lens data is still coming from the built-in metadata. The "built-in" message is no longer displayed. I mentioned "most" lenses--my 17, 12-100, 40-150, and 7-14 lens data shows up but my 300 does not. So, this is a big change from years of prior behavior, at least for some newer cameras (I've owned m43 OLY cameras and used LR since day 1 so I know how LR has worked with these cameras and lenses all these years). I've seen threads about this same issue with newer Nikon cameras also. I wonder if this change could contribute to some unusual or inconsistant behavior in the prior models such as the EM1.3?

ski_guyAuthor
Known Participant
May 20, 2022
It's an interesting observation.

After a recent delete and restore of preferences the "Buit-in lens profile
applied" message came back for all the images. I tried turning of the two
checkboxes in the Lens Corrections panel and I also tried turning the panel
on/off.

I wasn't able to see any changes to the images shot with my E-M1 Mark III
and a recent 8-25mm lens.
Participating Frequently
May 20, 2022

This new lens correction behavior only applies to camera bodies after late 2020 (I said 2021 but meant 2020), so for Oly and OM Digital Systems, that means the OM-1 as far as I know. The lenses, however, can be older lenses since they still contain the lens correction metadata. @johnrellis has added some additional good info below.

johnrellis
Legend
May 11, 2022

See my detailed reply in that old thread you found:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-discussions/built-in-lens-profile-disappearing/m-p/10477755#M147051

 

Select one of the photos for which "Built-in lens profile applied" fails to appear, and wait for several minutes -- does the message eventually appear?

 

I vaguely recall another thread years ago about the same issue and determining that the lens profile was applied, it was just the message that wasn't appearing. But I'm not confident about that.  You could test that with these steps:

 

1. Select an image for which the message isn't showing.

 

2. Export the image.

 

3. Reset preferences.

 

4. When the message appears on that image, compare it with the version you exported to see if the lens profile was applied.

ski_guyAuthor
Known Participant
May 18, 2022

I tried wating for an hour and the message "Build in lens profile applied" never appeared. Based on the appearance of the image, I belive that the profile is being applied. I'm just not getting the message.

johnrellis
Legend
May 18, 2022

"Based on the appearance of the image, I belive that the profile is being applied. I'm just not getting the message."

 

There's clearly a problem in LR that strikes rarely in ways we don't understand.  Until there's a simple recipe for reproducing the error, Adobe is very unlikely to pay attention.  But at least you know the profile is being applied.

ski_guyAuthor
Known Participant
May 11, 2022

I'm shooting raw ORF files--not JPEG--and using Olympus or OM-System m4/3 lenses. So that's not the issue. In fact the "built in profile" message appears for some images from those same lenses but not others.

 

I think it's a bug and hope somebody from Adobe will see this thread and fix it or tell me how to fix it locally on my system. 

DdeGannes
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 11, 2022

Ok, I have no reason why that would happen, other than the issues I included in my reply.

 

 

Regards, Denis: iMac 27” mid-2015, macOS 11.7.10 Big Sur; 2TB SSD, 24 GB Ram, GPU 2 GB; LrC 12.5,; Lr 6.5, PS 24.7,; ACR 15.5,; (also Laptop Win 11, ver 24H2, LrC 15.0.1, PS 27.0; ) Camera Oly OM-D E-M1.
ski_guyAuthor
Known Participant
May 11, 2022
Thanks, I understand that. Lightroom usually recognizes the "built in"
profile that is part of the lens firmware and embedded in the ORF file. My
problem is that sometimes LRC is failing to recognize the lens built in
profile.

I'm not referring to the lens profiles that can be manually selected from
the Lens Corrections panel. When Lightroom is using a built in profile it
normally puts a message at the bottom of the Lens Corrections panel. I see
that for some images but not others from the same camera, lens and shoot.
DdeGannes
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 11, 2022

Lightroom Classic have no Lens profiles for Olympus m4/3 cameras and lenses, if you are shooting to capture raw ORF files and using Olympus lenses the lens correction is applied automatically and there is no option to turn off or on. There are no lens correction available if you are capturing jpeg images.

If your are using original four thirds lenses or third party lenses with an adapter I do not believe if there are lens profiles available.

 

Regards, Denis: iMac 27” mid-2015, macOS 11.7.10 Big Sur; 2TB SSD, 24 GB Ram, GPU 2 GB; LrC 12.5,; Lr 6.5, PS 24.7,; ACR 15.5,; (also Laptop Win 11, ver 24H2, LrC 15.0.1, PS 27.0; ) Camera Oly OM-D E-M1.