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Eric Walldorf
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February 27, 2017
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My Photoshop/CameraRaw version is missing a lensprofile

  • February 27, 2017
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Hey,

I recently bought the Tamron SP35 F1.8 Di VC USD. Sadly, I can't find a lensprofile for it in CameraRaw.

CameraRaw is not able to detect the lens automatically, but I cannot select the profile manually either because it is not in the list of lenses.

Other lenses like my Tamron SP70-200 F2.8 Di VC USD are detected properly, just as my Nikon primes.

Is there any way I can download it manually or is it something else that causes this problem?

I am using a Windows PC with Photoshop CS6. According to Photoshop the software is up to date. My camera's (Nikon D750) software is up to date as well. Only the Tamron 35 could be updated according to Tamron, but I doubt that this is the problem since the update does not fix anything essentiell.

Best regards and thank you for your help!

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Correct answer Jeff Arola

You should be able to add that lens profile by installing the 9.8 adobe dng converter.

The dng converter installs the same lens profiles as the sister version of camera raw does.

Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter : For Windows : Adobe DNG Converter 9.8

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Jeff Arola
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Jeff ArolaCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
February 28, 2017

You should be able to add that lens profile by installing the 9.8 adobe dng converter.

The dng converter installs the same lens profiles as the sister version of camera raw does.

Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter : For Windows : Adobe DNG Converter 9.8

Eric Walldorf
Participant
March 1, 2017

Thank you very, very much! It does not detect the lens on its own, but at least I have a proper lensprofile now!

davescm
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 27, 2017

According to the link below , support was added with Camera Raw 9.2. The latest ACR for CS6 was 9.1.1.

Supported lenses

Dave

gener7
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 27, 2017

If the profile is not in the list you can create your own.

Work with lens profiles in Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, and Camera Raw