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Nicolas_Claris

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« on: April 23, 2006, 06:23:02 pm »

I have recentlly purchased DXO software mainly in order to correct lense distortions and CA, though it is very slow (2x2.3 Ghz G5 with 5 MB ram) it gives good results but needs to know thru Exif the distance of focus.
Apparently the Canon 1Ds2 body doesn't provide that info into Exif, I can type it manually, but it's just a guess, not very precise nor accurate.
Any idea?

Canon, if you read this, please can you add that info within the next firmware update?
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« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2006, 02:41:53 am »

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I have recentlly purchased DXO software mainly in order to correct lense distortions and CA, though it is very slow (2x2.3 Ghz G5 with 5 MB ram) it gives good results but needs to know thru Exif the distance of focus.
Apparently the Canon 1Ds2 body doesn't provide that info into Exif, I can type it manually, but it's just a guess, not very precise nor accurate.
Any idea?

Canon, if you read this, please can you add that info within the next firmware update?
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Well,
This is a known issue and Michael wrote about it in his review ([a href=\"http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/software/optics-pro-raw.shtml]here[/url], look for "The Distance Problem"). Additoinally, some lenses do not report distance (ex: EF-85mm f/1.2,   version 2 does).
Let's just hope that Canon will hear you in the next iteration of their cameras?
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« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2006, 02:53:07 am »

I'd take a look at PT Lens, if you haven't already done so.  Pretty good, some people compare it favourably to DXO, and it's free.
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« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2006, 03:17:28 am »

Ah sorry - just re-checked their website and it seems it's not free any more
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« Reply #4 on: April 24, 2006, 04:00:06 am »

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Ah sorry - just re-checked their website and it seems it's not free any more
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Not free anymore but ten bucks is a modest fee for a great product. On the Mac, I paid $40 for the "same" software and I'm also satisfied.  
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« Reply #5 on: April 24, 2006, 07:20:45 am »

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Not free anymore but ten bucks is a modest fee for a great product. On the Mac, I paid $40 for the "same" software and I'm also satisfied. 
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Thanks for your answers
I never could find the way to use and install PTlens on my Mac, even when it was free! Duh!
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« Reply #6 on: May 09, 2006, 03:08:27 pm »

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Thanks for your answers
I never could find the way to use and install PTlens on my Mac, even when it was free! Duh!
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I agree with Nicolas. I use DXO to not only correct for lens distortions, etc, but have been using it as a RAW converter. It is very annoying to "guess" the focus distance several days after a shoot, for every single frame! C'mon Canon!!!
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