On Thu, Feb 21, 2019, at 08:47, fht233 wrote:

> It should only activate the correction if the lens is properly identified.
> I dont know if there would be many 'false posives'. In case that you dont
> want the correction applied for a concrete lens you can disable it for
> those images, or remove the lens profile if posible. Or directly don't
> activate the option "Apply lens correction by default".
> 
> In my experience with other software I have it always active and works for
> most of my lenses, except one, what means that it works for 99% of the
> images and saves time, in my case.
> It was just a suggestion, maybe you are right and it is not such a good
> idea. I understand also that DT tries to avoid doing things 'behind de
> scenes' by default. But maybe could be a compromise that works.

I would suggest that at least enabling by default for fixed-lens cameras would 
make sense, since there's no problem with lens ID ambiguity, and many such 
cameras really need the correction to produce usable images (having been 
designed with the assumption that it will be applied).

-- 
jys
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