Missing lens correction activated automatically

There is many develop functions which can be pre-set in LR preferences. One of the mostly used functions is the lens correction (at least for me). I use it for every picture. But, this function can not be automatically activated via settings presets. When you have proceed 100+ more RAW pictures in short time, it is very boring to set it manually for every picture separatelly.
I have read, in the LR4, there should be possibility to preset automatically picture develop options according the picture ISO, but either I did not find it there or it does not work.

So just clarify for me, are you having to manually check the lens corrections checkbox, or select a different lens?  Both can be automated, just need to know which you're getting stuck on.

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    Then update your ACR version of 6.7.1.  That long ago you could still download updates and run the installer manually:
    Mac:  Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter : For Macintosh
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    Where can i find any lens correction profiles for Olympus lenses?

    Hi,
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    A Tonal wrote:
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    A Tonal wrote:
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  • How to apply lens correction profile to multiple images at once?

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  • Filter Lens Correction is missing from the menu, along with adjacent filters.

    Filter > Lens Correction is missing from the menu, along with adjacent filters.
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    hi ffadler
    i experience the same on my laptop,
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  • Why all the micro4/3 (Panasonic and Olympus) lenses are missing in Lightroom lens corrections?

    Is there a reason why all the micro4/3 lenses (panasonic, Leica and Olympus) are missing as lens corrections in all Lightroom versions?

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  • Automatic Lens Correction in the Camera Raw Correction Panel not showing

    I have just migrated my CS5 to another computer. However to my surprise II could not see automatic Lens Correction option in my Lens Correction Panel of Camera Raw as in then past. All i got was option for Chromatic Aberration etc.
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    I hope it's just as simple as this:  Did you click on the little Profile tab?
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  • Is it possible to use automatic lens correction profiles in Camera RAW using Extendscript?

    I have developed Javascripts using Extendscript toolkit to help me process batches of files for creating time lapse videos, and
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    In LR3, I can't seem to load the auto lens correction profiles for my Canon lenses, many of which should be readily available. I used the 24-70L 2.8 USM lens and the 50mm 1.4 lenses on a recent shoot and the profiles can't be found. Is there a place to download the stock LR3 profiles to enable this option? I'm not that interested in making custom profiles at this time.
    Here's what I'm seeing:
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    Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III (Canon EF 50mm f1.4 USM) - RAW.lcp
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    WinVista or 7:
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    Mac:
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    Beat Gossweiler

  • Lens Corrections: Enable Profile Corrections missing from tab

    The "Enable Profile Corrections" check box is missing from the Lens Corrections tab in Camera Raw (CS5). How do I get it back? I'm comfortable hacking my registry or any settings files.
    I'd like to report this and see if there's a better solution than Ctrl-Shift-Alt on startup.
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    Screen shots of
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    The Lens Corrctions tab in LR3
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    Ed
    Message was edited by: EdFBeck (Added some additional info)

    After installing 6.2 the check box is back, but this doesn't explain why it went away.
    If I had already installed 6.2 and was seeing this symptom what would you have recommended?

  • Lens correction won't automatically detect lens and correct

    I'm having a fun time with the lens correction feature in LR 3.2, but it will not auto detect the lens.  I have all profiles loaded, I checked.  I convert all photos to .dng from the .nef format.  (Nikon shooter)  When I enable the profile corrections button the setup changes to custom and the lens profile "maker" drop down says none???  and on the bottom it reads "Unable to locate a matching profile automatically." If I change the Make to Tamron by manually selecting it, for example, it finds the profile and all is well.  How in the heck do I set it up so the profile connection is enabled automatically and the right lens pops up without intervention??  Hope someone can help with this...I'm working through 500 down selects and this would be nice to fix this issue.
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    So you have Tamron lenses...
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    This should rememeber the lens setup (i.e. slider values and lens profile) for the given camera/lens combination.
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  • Hello I have the Latest version of Adobe Lightroom 5 to date (8/26/14) however just recently when I open the develop tab I'm missing two options on the right side column "Lens correction" and "Effects"  I do not know I've hit some setting to remove those

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