I used both safari and chrome, with no luck. It downloads as a .lcp.txt file. then change it back to .lcp and place it in the mac folder as stated and nothing in LR or CameraRawFor those with issues on a Mac. Seems Safari is the problem. I got the txt extension at first and changing led to garbage file. Used Chrome and it worked great. Shows up in LR as DJI then 24mm.
As last attempt message me your email and I'll send you the file directly.I used both safari and chrome, with no luck. It downloads as a .lcp.txt file. then change it back to .lcp and place it in the mac folder as stated and nothing in LR or CameraRaw
work for me as well. thank you . I can see the vignetting and a slight distortion change. Any chance you know how to write a Camera Calibration file to get us more options?So do newly imported files automatically get the new profile based on embedded DNG data or do you have to always apply the lens adjustment in "Develop"? Thanks a bunch, worked like a charm.
I've updated the lens profile to include a more complete description. Calibration data has not changed, so if you're already using the older version successfully, no need to download this one.
Updated Phantom 4 Pro FC6310 lens profile can be downloaded here. Again, this is still for RAW (DNG) files only.
Enjoy.
<lens>
<maker>24.0</maker>
<model>24.0 mm</model>
<mount>4/3 System</mount>
<mount>Sony Alpha</mount>
<mount>Canon FD</mount>
<mount>Sigma SA</mount>
<mount>Nikon F AF</mount>
<mount>Canon EF</mount>
<mount>Minolta AF</mount>
<mount>Pentax KAF</mount>
<mount>Olympus OM</mount>
<cropfactor>2.727273</cropfactor>
<calibration>
<distortion focal="8.8" k1="-0.010902" k2="0.011950" model="acm" />
<tca alpha0="1.000260" alpha1="-0.000033" alpha2="-0.000091" beta0="0.999749" beta1="-0.000045" beta2="0.000545" focal="8.8" model="acm" />
<vignetting alpha1="0.233158" alpha2="-0.328724" alpha3="0.000000" aperture="2.970854" distance="1.232864" focal="8.800000" model="acm" />
<vignetting alpha1="-0.259328" alpha2="-0.342120" alpha3="0.684848" aperture="4.000000" distance="1.216749" focal="8.800000" model="acm" />
<vignetting alpha1="-0.320679" alpha2="0.187034" alpha3="-0.145110" aperture="4.970854" distance="1.213264" focal="8.800000" model="acm" />
<vignetting alpha1="-0.291038" alpha2="0.057322" alpha3="0.049935" aperture="6.000000" distance="1.213485" focal="8.800000" model="acm" />
<vignetting alpha1="-0.350724" alpha2="-0.116036" alpha3="0.419257" aperture="6.918863" distance="1.215075" focal="8.800000" model="acm" />
</calibration>
</lens>
<lens>
<maker>DJI</maker>
<model>Phantom Vision FC200 & compatibles</model>
<model lang="en">fixed lens</model>
<model lang="de">festes Objektiv</model>
<mount>dijPhantomVisionFC200</mount>
<cropfactor>6</cropfactor>
<type>equisolid</type>
<aspect-ratio>4:3</aspect-ratio>
<calibration>
<distortion model="ptlens" focal="5" a="0.02707" b="-0.10021" c="-0.09787" />
<tca model="poly3" focal="5" vr="1.0002" vb="1.0007" />
</calibration>
</lens>
So do newly imported files automatically get the new profile based on embedded DNG data or do you have to always apply the lens adjustment in "Develop"? Thanks a bunch, worked like a charm.
It makes me wonder if the P4 Pro lens is really that good, or if this particular profile is inaccurate.
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