Hi Robert,
thanks for offering your help! The best way to submit a bunch of new
profiles to the Lensfun database is to either send a pull request on
GitHub (https://github.com/lensfun/lensfun) or a merge request on
Sourceforge (https://sourceforge.net/projects/lensfun/).
There is also a short description on GitHub describing the calibration
workflow and how user submissions are managed.
https://github.com/lensfun/lensfun/blob/master/tools/calibration_webserver/workflow.rst
Please get back to us if you need further information or help.
Cheers,
Sebastian
On 12.06.2018 18:51, Robert Lounsberry wrote:
I am heading an effort at my company to support more lenses for our
product. Since we use lensfun as our database we are submitting all of
the lenses we create distortion correction for, to the database. I would
also like to gain access to the user submissions so I could also help
create distortion corrections for those as well.
We keep a list of lenses we have created corrections for but would like
to get them into the snapshots so we can have them in an official
lensfun xml file instead of our own that only has lenses we've corrected
for. We like to keep that file as small as possible and make sure as
many lenses as possible are in the official lensfun library.
Thanks,
Robert Lounsberry
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