![]() ![]() So my questions is why does LR not "know" automatically the lens when the picture was taken with this Tamron and how can I force assigning the lens to metadata (during import or later) because even when assignig the lens profile the LR grid view does not list that special lens (it is simply shown as -), so filtering this camera/ lens combi cannot be achieved. 7 lenses in use which are sometimes hard to discern when not being tagged. ![]() I´m able to choose the correct profile from the pull down menu for RAW only in DEV tab, which I obviously not want to do considering approx. I know of other 3rd party software which interpretes that Tamron lens correctly which is LensID 255 in Exif. Sony DT16-50mm F2.8 SSM were shown automatically. ![]() Hello, I´m using an old Tamron lens TAMRON SP 70-200mm F/2.8 Di A001S on old Sony camera SLT-A65 (both listed as supported by CameraRaw), but LR does not dispaly this lens on import RAWs or after import in DEV tab whereas other lenses e.g. Auto would disregard added user profile assignments, only employing Adobe's built-in lens recognition. ![]() In order to have the lens profile auto-recognised for new imports, two further steps are necessary: the profile must be set as a user-custom assignment via a sample image (from that camera, with that lens) for which this profile has been manually selected AND the default processing applied to all new imports from that camera, must include "Default" lens profile selection rather than "Auto" lens profile selection. Anything other than an Adobe original supplied profile must be saved into the user profiles area: it will not be seen if put into the central folder where the Adobe supplied ones live. It can be manually selected if not, then it is not in the right place or the current image does not support having that profile applied. Separately, if such a user lens profile is present it will not have been included in the supplied auto-lens recognition. Next, lens profiles refer to a particular camera model as well as to either Raw or non-Raw. into a different computer: it would not have been automatically installed along with the software. Alternatively, a user lens profile may have been created in the past (or downloaded, that another user has created). ![]()
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