

I am not an expert on the command-line version of Exiftool and I guess that is what would be needed here if Exittool allows to do that in the first place. Writing it is not straight forward but maybe ExifTool allows to do that. This tag holds 4 rational values 1=min focal length 2=max focal length 3=min aperture 4=max aperture. PSU always looks for this tag first to identify the lens Changing the maker notes is highly discouraged (afaik, even ExifTool doesn’t allow you to change the maker notes).īut if your camera supports Exif 2.3, then DXO most likely uses the standard Exif field 0xA432. "Most cameras store the lens id as part of the maker notes and that differs per vendor, and often even model. I did some tests and contacted the developer of PSU.

But I guess for just changing exif alone it is noth worth itĭoes not work.

I use Photo Supreme as a DAM and there you can change pretty much any Exif you want.
APOLLOONE REVIEW CODE
Perhaps if you and I and some others get together we can raise enough money to get someone with good coding skills and an interest in photography/PhotoLab to code a very nice simple GUI app for us. I’d be willing to subsidise the creation of a GUI tool to add alternative lens profiles to EXIF data to trick PhotoLab into applying a different lens profile to the tune of $50. It’s possible to create a Preset to apply to all shots from that lens with the distortion settings matched to the lens and fine contrast about where you want it. It’s frustrating though when one’s gear is not covered and there’s no way to add a lens profile manually (as I could have done by using the original EF 70-200mm f2.8 L profile).īetween the distortion tool and the Fine Contrast slider in the Contrast palette (requires FilmPack 5 Elite), you can get pretty close to Lens Sharpness. my problem went away and PhotoLab won again (got rid of the cameras – Fuji – and the lens, this EF 80-200mm f2.8 L which caused trouble).
APOLLOONE REVIEW MANUAL
Of the lenses which I want to profile only the Nikkor 300mm f2.8 ED AF-n (the one with screw autofocus) would normally not be profiled but PhotoLab picks up an alternative version (the longstanding manual focus Nikkor 300mm f2.8 ED IF with the same optics). In the end, I’ve moved 100% of the time to Nikon (thanks the the Z6 as the gateway drug, for a solution to shoot my manual vintage lenses). I never did find a viable GUI for the work despite trying several (OS X), including some paid apps from the app store like ApolloOne and Photos EXIF Editor. Out of 19 AppleOne employee reviews, 50 were positive. There’s some command line tips buried somewhere here (I did a bunch of work on this last year to be able to profile my Canon EF 80-200mm f2.8 L lens from the nineties. Is there another way to adapt EXIF data in PL? In particular I want to be able to input what lens it is, the f number and the focal length.
