Thanks for the information Frank.
Now, there's that X100 that is featured ...
Amities
Philippe
Le 17 juin 14 à 09:55, Frank a écrit :
But why should they? Modern (mirror-less) camera's have their raws
(and
jpegs) software corrected (or at least include/provide the algorithms/
parameters to do so in the imagefile), it is actually part of their
(lens)
design.
So there is nothing left to 'support', unless Adobe has lens
correction
software more advanced then the lens designers themselves?
I might be wrong but I presume that LR 'support' of Canikon lenses
contains
correction information of the manufacturers, eager as they must be
to make
sure that the marketleading software produces the 'best' images with
their
lenses.
Best, Frank
2014-06-16 19:58 GMT+02:00 philippe.amard
They still don't support the fuji lenses ...
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