I'm sorry, I thought you were still just talking about *disabling* the module 
for all of the effected images, but realize now that you would actually be 
applying the correct settings using the method you described, so... nevermind. 
:)

On 2014-11-07 [email protected] wrote:
> On 2014-11-07 [email protected] wrote:
> 
> > Editing the db entries one by one would be a difficult task, I think it 
> > would be easier to do the stupid job and selecting all those hundreds of 
> > photos as a collection in lighttable, go to darkroom with the lens 
> > correction module open, toggle from one image to the next and just reset 
> > the module - this will apply the settings from the exif data.
> 
> An alternative would be to view an image in darkroom, activate the lens 
> correction module, but don't select any lens, making it a no-op. Then in 
> lightroom use the "copy history stack" feature to copy only that module from 
> that file, then paste it into the others after selecting them. Seems to work 
> for me.
> 
> -- 
> junkyardsparkle

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