Hi!

I have two questions regarding the lens correction-module.

1) I'm mostly shooting with a Nikon D80, using a Zoom-lens (18-135mm).
Now, lensfun does have this lens in its database under the name "Nikkor
18-135mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED AF-S DX" but my D80 reports the lens (in EXIF) as
"Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED". Apparently this is
enough difference to throw off the recognition so all my photos have
"unknown" lens when I open Lens correction. I can of course manually
reassign it but it becomes a bit of an annoyance to have to do this for
each and every photo I want to work with. (Especially as you have to pick
it out of a long list of Nikkor-lenses that only vary in numerical values…)
My question: Is there a way to add an 'alias' (or similar) for a lens so
that my lens is auto-detected?

2) At work we use a drone (a Phantom 2 Vision+ to be precise) for aerial
photography over our construction site. The on-board camera only reports as
"Phantom FC200" with no lens information and is not in lensfun's database.
As it has quite a strong fisheye-lens I would like to do some correction to
photos from it but it appears that I cannot do manual adjustments with the
lens correction-module. Is there some way I can do that kind of adjustment
(setting the correction values) manually?

For the record, I'm using Darktable 1.4.2 under OS X 10.10 (Yosemite)

Thanks!

/Paul Reinerfelt
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