08-25-2013, 09:15 AM
The inbuilt raw to JPG converter has this data, maybe you give it a go?
And for 3rd party converters, the model's name, focal length and shooting distance supplies enough information. At Adobe, you can send in the lens's distortion profile so others could benefit. At C1, you can create your own profile, but to my surprise, the pro version already had profiles for a Canon G11/12 inbuilt. Helped me a lot with some shots of Liverpool which were not only distorted but needed also perspective correction. I was extremely pleased what C1 could do with those RAWs! So, after that, I never was shy again to travel light with only the small G11
I've a PlugIn PTLens for Aperture, but that means, the raw file should be okay before transferring the TIF in the PlugIn. I'm a big fan of non-destructive editing, so this is always only second best.
And for 3rd party converters, the model's name, focal length and shooting distance supplies enough information. At Adobe, you can send in the lens's distortion profile so others could benefit. At C1, you can create your own profile, but to my surprise, the pro version already had profiles for a Canon G11/12 inbuilt. Helped me a lot with some shots of Liverpool which were not only distorted but needed also perspective correction. I was extremely pleased what C1 could do with those RAWs! So, after that, I never was shy again to travel light with only the small G11
I've a PlugIn PTLens for Aperture, but that means, the raw file should be okay before transferring the TIF in the PlugIn. I'm a big fan of non-destructive editing, so this is always only second best.