as a side note : Lua will allow you to change the exif string of the image
at import time, so you can write a script that knows about your particular
lenses and correct these


On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 8:39 AM, Torsten Bronger <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hallöchen!
>
> Russell Edwards writes:
>
> > [...]
> >
> > For me there needs to be more feedback to the user, so that they
> > *can* observe what's happening
> >
> > 1) display both the string reported by exiv2 and the string from
> > lensfun it loosely matches
>
> I can understand the desire for input in case something doesn't work
> out of the box with the Lens module.  But what you suggest would be
> displaying debugging data in my opinion.
>
> > 2) display the correction parameters so that they can see they're
> > nonzero or even modify them manually (I know that's been rejected
> > before)
>
> Has it?  It surely is difficult to implement without cluttering up.
>
> > Strict rules wouldn't great- I have one that only matches because
> > of the loose matching rules. If you went that way, it would be
> > good to have a local aliasing system so you only have to educate
> > it once about your lens.
>
> I think the LensFun DB should be consequently normalized to exiv2
> names.  If this still leads to ambiguities for whatever reason,
> duplicate the <lens> entries.  But this must be done manually,
> carefully.  No automatic guesswork.
>
> Tschö,
> Torsten.
>
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>
>
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