Ah, sorry, I didn't realize you were talking about patching header files. I 
just meant that the "%" wildcards work fine for setting other auto-applied 
presets, like base curve, etc... I haven't tried getting the modules with 
hard-wired heuristics (profiled denoise, lens correction) to work automatically 
yet. It looks like your problem is more complicated than I thought. For what 
it's worth, I also notice that the lens correction filter finds the XZ-1 model 
part on that camera, but doesn't auto-select the lens (it's a fixed lens, the 
EXIF field is empty) so maybe I'll be taking a look at those header files, 
too...


On 2013-05-16 [email protected] wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Am 16.05.2013 06:46, schrieb [email protected]:
> >> The changing company name is very annoying when using a camera filter
> >> and, I suspect, might break the automatic denoising.
> > 
> > As a fellow Olympus user, I can attest that using %OLYMPUS% in the 
> > auto-apply presets works just fine for matching "OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP." 
> > etc... :)
> 
> so, when patching noiseprofiles.h I should use %OLYMPUS% in place of
> OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.? (I'm currently not at home to try it out.)
> 
> This still leaves the problem of filtering in "collect images". Anyway,
> since "OLYMPUS" is not the Make in the EXIF data, there seems to be a
> problem reading it for the E-600, but not for the E-520?
> 
> Cheers,
>   -jn

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