Oh, excellent article! Thanks, Terry!

I also found out that in Debian Bookworm there's no lensfun‑update-data command, just the GUI version, g-lensfun‑update-data. But it works.

On 7/23/25 17:46, tbransco wrote:
It seems you do.  You can find some recommendations in this article <https://pixls.us/articles/create-lens-calibration-data-for-lensfun/> over on pixls.us? It's getting a tad outdated, but is likely still useful.

Good luck,
Terry


On Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 4:34:37 PM UTC-7 GnomeNomad wrote:

    Good afternoon!

    I have five lenses I mostly use. One is a prime, another is a
    500mm tele.

    The other three are zooms.

    When calibrating zooms, do I need to calibrate separately for the
    different zoom lengths?

    Thanks!


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