Can't find my lens profile for Lumix Fz 1000,?

can't find my lens profile for Lumix Fz 1000, on Lightroom 5

You can't download it. The lens corrections are included in the photo by the camera, which are read and automatically applied by Lightroom during import. In other words, the photos you see after import are already lens corrected.

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  • Hi, I have Lightroom 4, but it does not support the new 10-30 pd lens for my Nikon 1. It is supported in LR5. Can I download this lens profile and install in LR4?

    Hi, I have Lightroom 4, but it does not support the new 10-30 pd lens for my Nikon 1. It is supported in LR5. Can I download this lens profile and install in LR4?

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    Can I obtain a Camera Raw lens profile for my Fujifilm X100S?

    The Fuji X100S uses built-in lens profile supplied in the raw files, themselves, so Adobe applies the profile automatically and it cannot be turned off.
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  • Where can download the lens profile for Sigma 14mm 2.8 (nikon D700)

    where can download the lens profile for Sigma 14mm 2.8 (nikon D700)

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  • Lightroom Profiles for Lumix GX7?

    I'm trying out various programs for RAW processing using my new Lumix GX7. I quite like DXO Optics Pro 9 due to the camera and lens profiles for my equipment. However, it has limited functionality compared to Lightroom 5.6 which I'm also trying.
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    Thanks, I can now see that the Lightroom RAW image is very similar to the DXO Optics Pro RAW image with distortion correction enabled in DXO Optics Pro. I can see a slightly wider FOV and more distorted image when the DXO Optics Pro distortion correction is turned off compared to Lightroom. Lightroom is obviously correcting the image distortion, although this is not obvious from the user interface. These results are using my Oly 9-18mm Micro 4/3 zoom at 9mm where the distortion is most evident.
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    I find it strange that Camera RAW v7.3 has the proper lens profile for the NEF but suggest another profile for the TIF version of the same file. Apparently the profile is available for NEF but not for the TIF.
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    For converted files (TIF, JPG, etc.) a different lens profile applies.
    Reason(s): The metadata of the TIF-file is not specific enough about lens profiles. (Lens profiles would need to be embedded - they are not).
    For example: Has the TIF-file been converted from RAW using a profile or not? If so, the specific name of the lens profile and it's physical location would be needed.
    Meanwhile it makes sense for me that this part is left to the user.
    The Adobe LensProfile Creator allows to produce a suitable profile for specific needs.
    For many popular lenses there is a non-RAW lensprofile (for TIF, JPG etc.) available that might be applied by the user.
    Thanks 'Geoff the kiwi' you lead me onto the right path to find the answers to my questions.

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    I am using lightroom 5 at work and shot some images with a canon 5d2 body with tamron 24-70 2.8 vc and tamron 70-200 2.8 vc lense. According to the note below, both lens are supported since lightroom 4.1.  However I can not find the profile of these two lens on lightroom 5.  Does anyone how I can bring the profile back in?  Thanks.
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    The lens profiles for Lightroom 4 and 5 are under LR's Resources subfolder:
    C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop Lightroom x.x\Resources\LensProfiles\1.0\
    (x.x = whatever version of LR you have)
    For my LR 4.4  I have the following 16 subfolders under LensProfiles\1.0:
    Apple
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    Fujifilm
    Hasselblad
    Leica
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    Nikon
    Pentax
    Phase One
    Samsung
    Schneider
    Sigma
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    LR 5.3 adds DJI and GoPro as manufacturers for a total of 18 subfolders.

  • Lens profile for Nikkor 70-200 f/4?

    Has anyone built a lens profile for this new lens?  If so, where can I download it?
    Thanks
    Bill

    It seems there is only a profile fo the Nikkor 70-200 mm f/2.8.
    To search for lens profiles you need to install the Adobe Lens Profile Downloader
    see here for Windows: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5490
    See here for Mac: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5491
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    If you don't find a profile on the web, you can create your own with the Adobe lens profile creator.
    For Mac: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5489
    For Windows: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5490

  • Lens Profile for Nikon P7100

    Looking for a lens profile for my Nikon D7100.  The default in LR 4 comes up with a P6000 and a different lens than my P7100.  Where can I find user developed profiles or those available from Adobe for download?

    Read here:
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    http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lensprofile_creator/
    Add: I just checked and there is no profile available for the P7100. Unfortunately, nobody created one so far, so you'll have to do it yourself.
    Message was edited by: F. McLion

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