Very few lens profiles  for LR4

How and where to get profile for lens Panasonic 3/4 for LR4

There are a few Panasonic profiles available from the community using the Lens Profile Downloader available at Adobe Labs:
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/lensprofile_creator.html

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  • Nikon lens profile for LR4

    does anyone have a lens profile for a Nikkor 24 - 85mm 2.8 - 4 D lens or where I can get one?

    There are currently 3 profiles listed on the Adobe Lens Profile Downloader tool. http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5492

  • Lens profile for Sony A900 carl zeiss vario sonnar 24 - 70 zoom?

    Is there a lens profile for the Sony A900 Carl Zeiss vario sonnar 24 - 70 zoom lens in Photoshop CS5 camera RAW? I have the latest update, the Sony is an old camera now and the CZ zoom is similarly old, beautiful thing to use but doesnt seem to be supported in camera RAW profiles or lens correction filter in CS5. I'm about to use RAW to process around 10 sets of 5 exposures to create files for HDR and want to syncronise the correction to each group of images before I begin to process them, after HDR process I intend to create a pano out of them so its imporrtant to get the lens correction done right at the start and applied identically to each image. Thing is that if I look in the Sony profile theres only a few lenses but no Carl Zeiss, if I look in Carl Zeiss it doesnt list the Sonnar 24 - 70.
    Any solutions?

    It appears  a lens profile is available for this lens using the Adobe Lens Profile Downloader. The profile does not have to be created with your camera model, just a model with the same crop factor or smaller camera sensor. This one is for a 1.5 crop factor APS-C sensor size.
    The 24-70mm is available as well for a 1.0 Crop camera, which will also work with a 1.5 crop body.

  • Lens profile for Leica 24mm f/2.8 Elmarit

    I'm looking for a lens profile for the Leica 24mm f/2.8 Elmarit lens. I see that Adobe doesn't have one, but if anyone has made one, or can give me some suggested corrections, would be appreciated.
    Thanks
    William

    Adobe probably doesn’t have one because I believe this is a manual lens. 
    A lens profile is a file that contains a series of corrections that are matched to various combinations of: focal-length, aperture and focus distance.  This lens is fixed focal length, so that’s 1 of 3 parameters that are known, but unless the raws from the camera contain aperture and focus-distance data then a lens profile isn’t very precise and the profile matching can’t take place automatically.
    If you want you can try making your own profiles using the Adobe Lens Profile Creator—search Adobe.com for the program, and see if you can get them to work.  Besides the program you’ll want to print out the checkboard calibration target at a known size on a laser printer.
    Start by shooting the series of images of the target for just one focus distance and aperture and see if that profile works.  If so, then do some more for various apertures and focus-distances.  If the info is not stored in the raw files then you’ll want to make a series of profiles and match them manually, yourself after recording what the aperture and focus distance were.  If your camera is one that records an aperture value but it is just a guess based on a front-facing photocell on the camera body, then this could be wildly wrong so the corrections may not be that close.

  • Lightroom 5.3: Lens Profile for AF-S Nikkor 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6G (Nikon D80) not in dropdown menu?

    A few questions using Lightroom 5.3:
    1. Under the Lens Corrections tab in the Develop module, the  Lens Profile for AF-S Nikkor 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6G (Nikon D80) is not in the dropdown menu.  How do I download the profile or enter it manually? 
    2. I am using RAW, but I do have many old images taken as JPG's that I am editing.  Does that make a difference as to which profile you would use?
    3. If it is set to 'Default' or 'Auto' is Lightroom automatically detecting which lens I am using?  I'm new at this.

    For product specific questions you may do better in the specific product forum
    If you start at the Forums Index http://forums.adobe.com/index.jspa
    You will be able to select a forum for the specific Adobe product(s) you use
    Click the "down arrow" symbol on the right to open the drop down list and scroll

  • How to download lens profile for Samsung 16-50 mm F3.5-3.6 Power Zoom ED OIS to Lightroom 5.7?

    How to download lens profile for Samsung 16-50 mm F3.5-3.6 Power Zoom ED OIS to Lightroom 5.7?
    https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/lens-profile-support-lightroom-4.html
    In the list, on web-page I can find this lenses (Samsung 16-50 mm F3.5-3.6 Power Zoom ED OIS), but I can't download it, because Adobe Lens Profile Downloader doesn't see this lenses.
    Now in my Lightroom 5.7 I have only (for RAW images):
    * Samsung 16mm f/2.4 i-Function
    Samsung 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 OIS
    * Samsung 20mm f/2.8 i-Function
    Samsung 30mm f/2
    Samsung 50-200mm f/4-5.6 ED OIS
    * Samsung 60mm f/2.8 Macro ED OIS SSA
    Samsung EX1
    Samsung WB2000 / TL350
    * - downloaded from Adobe Lens Profile Downloader
    How to download profile for Samsung 16-50 mm F3.5-3.6 Power Zoom ED OIS ?

    Thank you for your analysis.
    In conclusion:
    - JPG images are corrected in camera
    - SRW images have built profile
    - the information in the list https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/lens-profile-support-lightroom-4.html
    is little misleading because suggests there is a profile for Samsung 16-50 lenses
    I tried to make a 3 profiles in a Adobe Lens Profile Creator 1.0.4 for 16mm, 26mm and 50mm (but it was very amateur work, so I don't guarantee the quality)
    Here is a result:
    before correction (16mm):
    after correction:
    Regards

  • Is there a lens profile for Samyang 14mm and Canon 5D2 ?

    Hi !
    I'm thinking about buying a new Samyang / Rokinon / Bower etc 14mm wide angle full frame lens.
    However, this lens has bad moustache distortion on stills images - not good for architecture.
    Is there an Adobe lens profile for Adobe Camera Raw (Photoshop CS6 Bridge) for full frame Canon 5D2 / 3 or 1Ds 3 etc ?
    It's needed for Mac - don't know if there is any difference.
    Advice before I buy would be much appreciated ...

    Yay that's great news ... and thanks for such a speedy reply.
    Didn't know about the Adobe Lens Profile Downloader ... so have just downloaded it for Mac and found the lens profile.
    Appreciate your help ... it'll hopefully be great for correcting the distorion i need.

  • Lens profile for sony sel10-18 in lightroom 4.3?

    I've just downloaded lightroom 4.3 but can't find a lens profile for the sony sel 10-18mm e mount lens. Can I import this profile?

    You can download these :
    Frans

  • I need the lens profile for nikon 28 - 70

    By the way who the heck wants to chat with some guy in a foreign that is no help ? The is your adobe chat help LOL
    I need the lens profile for nikon 28 - 70 where to down load ????

    Download and install Adobe Lens Profile Downloader.
    With this program you can download a lens profile for 28-70mm f/2.8 for DX or FX format, raw only. Also available 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 for DX, raw only.

  • Installing a lens profile for a Samyang 14mm

    Installing a lens profile for a Samyang 14mm f2.8 ED AS IF UMC on a Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    I downloaded http://www.photo-worx.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=49
    I edited the .lcp file and set
    <stCamera:CameraRawProfile>True</stCamera:CameraRawProfile>
    so it should work for my raw .DNG file
    I created a folder for it, and put the Samyang14mm.lcp file in
    F:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.4\Resources\LensProfiles\1.0\Samyang
    and restarted LightRoom5.4
    But under Lens Corrections, when I tick Enable Profile Corrections there is no Make Samyang appearing, and I cannot find the profile.
    What am I doing wrong?
    Does anyone have a RAW profile for the Samyang 14mm f2.8 ED AS IF UMC that works?

    Referencing: Victoria Bampton (Lightroom Queen)
    Your Develop Defaults, Lens Defaults and Custom Point Curves are stored at...
    Windows—C: \ Users \ [your username] \ AppData \ Roaming \ Adobe \ CameraRaw \
    Mac—Macintosh HD / Users / [your username] / Library / Application Support / Adobe / CameraRaw /
    I am guessing if you move them to the correct location they will show up.

  • Installing a lens profile for a Samyang 14mm f2.8 ED AS IF UMC

    Installing a lens profile for a Samyang 14mm f2.8 ED AS IF UMC
    I downloaded http://www.photo-worx.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=49
    I edited the .lcp file and set
    <stCamera:CameraRawProfile>True</stCamera:CameraRawProfile>
    so it should work for my raw .DNG file
    I created a folder for it, and put the Samyang14mm.lcp file in
    F:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.4\Resources\LensProfiles\1.0\Samyang
    and restarted LightRoom5.4
    But under Lens Corrections, when I tick Enable Profile Corrections there is no Make Samyang appearing, and I cannot find the profile.
    What am I doing wrong?
    Does anyone have a RAW profile for the Samyang 14mm f2.8 ED AS IF UMC that works?

    Awesome, thanks for that.
    One last thing, I created a folder for the profile
    C:\Users\Richard\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CameraRaw\LensProfiles\1.0\Samyang\Samyang14mm.lcp
    but the profile doesn't show up under Make Samyang as expected, instead it is at the bottom of Canon, with Model Samyang 14mm.
                      <stCamera:ProfileName>Canon EOS 5D Mark II - (Samyang 14mm f2.8 ED AS IF UMC)</stCamera:ProfileName>
                      <stCamera:Make>Canon</stCamera:Make>
                      <stCamera:Model>Canon EOS 5D Mark II</stCamera:Model>
                      <stCamera:Lens>Samyang 14mm f2.8 ED AS IF UMC</stCamera:Lens>
                      <stCamera:LensID>40</stCamera:LensID>
                      <stCamera:LensPrettyName>Samyang 14mm f2.8 ED AS IF UMC</stCamera:LensPrettyName>
                      <stCamera:CameraPrettyName>Canon EOS 5D Mark II</stCamera:CameraPrettyName>
    I did try <stCamera:Make>Samyang</stCamera:Make>, and restarted lightroom, but that didn't alter it.
    Anyone know how to make "Make: Samyang" appear?
    The photo is much better now that it is profiled:
    CastlePoint from Castle Rock | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
    Regards, Richard Mayston

  • Re lightroom: I dont see the lens profile for my SIGMA 50mm F1.4 EX DG HSM, how do I add it?

    re lightroom: I dont see the lens profile for my SIGMA 50mm F1.4 EX DG HSM, how do I add it?

    The profile for that lens is available for both Canon and Nikon. I didn't look at other brands. But the profile is for raw files only. Is the file you are using a raw file?

  • Is there a lens profile for Nikon 24-50mm zoom?

    I'm looking for a lens profile for Nikon's AF Nikkor 24-50mm 1:3.3-4.5  The profile doesn't appear to be in Lightroom, does anyone have a suggestion of either how to get 1 included or a workaround.
    Yes, it's an old lens, but a beautiful one.
    With thanks.

    Yay that's great news ... and thanks for such a speedy reply.
    Didn't know about the Adobe Lens Profile Downloader ... so have just downloaded it for Mac and found the lens profile.
    Appreciate your help ... it'll hopefully be great for correcting the distorion i need.

  • Hello, Can you tell me where I can found the lens profil for the Canon 500MM F4 Mark II

    Can some one tell me where I could find this lens profile for Lightroom 5.4.
    thanks

    Given the 600mm F4 IS II (February 2011) lens profile hasn't been created yet it may be a while (if ever). I wouldn't worry about it since the lens profile only corrects distortion and vignetting. There is virtually no distortion with either of these lenses and vignetting is within 0.2EV using the 600mm profile, which you can set as the "default" profile. Personally I think people put too much emphasis on the need for "automatic" lens profile correction. All my lens profile defaults are set to Distortion = 0 and Vignetting = 50. I change the setting only when an image appears to need more correction. WHY?
    REASON
    Distortion correction crops part of the image and increases "edge" stretching with wide angle lenses–It's a trade-off for straight lines in the image. IMHO-If it's not visible in the image you don't need it. 100% Vignetting correction setting can look un-natural and amplifies lens aberrations and softness in the corners, which is where vignetting correction is applied the most.
    My 2 cents worth.

  • Camera RAW v7.3:Lens Profile for Nikkor DX 17-55mm

    Hi,
    LR v4.3 correctly reads from NEF the lens Metadata like: Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8G IF-ED. This lens profile is properly assigned to the corresponding NEF file.
    Still in LR when converting the same image (via export dialog) to TIF, again this lens profile is used and reflected in the TIF-output (including metadata). So far so good.
    When converting the same image in Nikon Capture NX2 of course the lens profile (as set in LR) is NOT reflected in the TIF-output. This (should) can be taken care of by enabling a lens profile correction in LR (after import TIF into LR).
    The thing is that LR suggests to apply a profile for lens: Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G IF-ED. This profile is probably not the same as for the 17-55mm lens.
    Unfortunately a profile for the Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8G IF-ED is not listed in the selection options.
    Question is:
    How can I best obtain a proper profile for the lens: Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8G IF-ED ?
    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.
    How comes?
    Would appreciate to receive some reasoning and possible solutions.
    Thanks, Hans.

    My findings:
    The lens profile in ACR is for RAW files.
    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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