On Nov 28, 2007, at 11:02 AM, Jan van Wijk wrote:

>> - Then select all and use the "Metadata->Save Metadata to file"
>> command to ensure that all edits are written to all selected files.
>>
>> For DNG files, use the "Metadata -> Update DNG Metadata & Preview"
>> command. That will let Lightroom re-import all the lens metadata and
>> interpret it correctly in the database.
>>
>> I had to close the database and re-open it for the metadata browser
>> to properly reflect all the new entries.
>
> Jut tried this for a selection that had at least some shots
> with the DA 10-17, and most likely the DA 70mm as well.
>
> Nothing changed, still no 10-17 or 70mm listed, and
> the count of 'unknown' lens stayed the same.
>
> I assume closing/restarting LR should show any changes ...
>
> Will fiddle with it some more before giving up :-)

As I said, you have to close and reopen the database to have the  
metadata browser show the new lens names. The Metadata editing panel  
for each file, however, should show the lens name.

Godfrey

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