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I highly doubt that I can do this, but it never hurts to ask...
I own about a dozen lenses. Most are Canon, and the lens profile is automatically applied. No problem. I do own some lenses such as the Venus Optics Laowa series. It's easy to find them and apply... but I always have to open the drop down list and scroll past a million (ok, half a million) makes before getting to the bottom of the list for Venus Optics. Again, easy enough.... unless you are going through a few hundred photos from a session and the non-Canon lenses are scattered here and there throughout the few hundred shots... so a simple "sync settings" isn't as easy as it sounds since it might be two pictures here, skip a few, six pictures there, skip a few... you get the idea. So for each photo it's the drop down list, and a lot of scrolling.
So my question is, is there a way to remove some of these lens selections for lenses I will never own? That would be at least 90% of the list, if not more.
You could delete the lens profiles from the Camera Raw installation, but I don't recommend it, and you'd have to redo the deletion every new release.
Better, just create Develop presets that apply each of the lens profiles for your non-Canon lenses. Put these in their own separate preset group "My Lens Profiles". Then you can quickly apply a desired profile with at most two clicks.
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You could delete the lens profiles from the Camera Raw installation, but I don't recommend it, and you'd have to redo the deletion every new release.
Better, just create Develop presets that apply each of the lens profiles for your non-Canon lenses. Put these in their own separate preset group "My Lens Profiles". Then you can quickly apply a desired profile with at most two clicks.
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Yeah, I didn't think it was like the preset library where you could pick and choose, but I was hoping it was. I don't want to delete the whole file due to the amount of Canon lenses I own, rent, and borrow from time to time.
Thanks, John!