On Thu, 8 Feb 2018 17:43:26 -0500
Šarūnas wrote:
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> Does running `lensfun-update-data` make a difference? (It is provided by
> the liblensfun-bin package.)
>
Running the command above gives (among others):
Canon
Canon PowerShot G7
On Thu, 8 Feb 2018 19:00:17 -0500
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
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> seems it would be simple to do. have you tried?
>
Fetches latest camera and lens corrections used in DT. Run the command
as root to install system wide or runs as user to install for running
user.
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* Šarūnas [02-08-18 17:46]:
> On 02/08/2018 04:34 PM, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
> > Hi Tanja,
> >
> > I have posted this to the list as well so that other readers can follow
> > the discussion.
> >
> > The reason behind the older version of the library on your
On 02/08/2018 04:34 PM, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
> Hi Tanja,
>
> I have posted this to the list as well so that other readers can follow
> the discussion.
>
> The reason behind the older version of the library on your installation
> is because you a running latest LTS version from Ubuntu while I
Hi Tanja,
I have posted this to the list as well so that other readers can follow
the discussion.
The reason behind the older version of the library on your installation
is because you a running latest LTS version from Ubuntu while I am
running Debian Unstable which means the version of my
On Thu, 8 Feb 2018 18:21:05 +0100
"Tanja Etzelstorfer" wrote:
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> All help is higly appreciated! :)
if you run this commamd: dpkg --get-selections |grep liblens
Do you get this output?
liblensfun-data-v1 install
liblensfun1:amd64
Hi all!
I hope this is the correct environment for my question:
When importing the RAW files from my Canon Powershot G7 X (.CR2) they appear strange. It seems the aperture is visible and also some strange cropping/zoom.. I googled a lot and came up with the idea that probably the lens