Yes.
The LensTagger plugin presents you with a screen where you can fill in the relevant data, and save it as a preset. When you run the command, it is actually executed by another program, the exiftool by Phil Harvey. Afterwards, you need to update metadata from file in LR to see the change.

To run the plugin on multiple files, you just select them in the Library module before starting the plugin. The processing capacity seems to be a max limit of between 30 and 50 files somewhere.

Jostein

Den 11.08.2018 23:38, skrev Jos de Fotograaf:
Hi Jostijn,
Interesting option
Is my understanding right, that I have to add the information manually to each picture, sometimes in batch?
Greetz, Jos

On 8/10/2018 11:14 PM, Jostein wrote:
Bill,
I'm still on Lightoom 5, and anyways use a number of unconventional optical setups. I use a plugin called LensTagger that allows me to write specific lens designations into the XMP tags. It's donationware, and well worth the dollars you can spare, IMHO.
https://www.lenstagger.com/

Jostein

Den 10.08.2018 17:56, skrev Bill:
I am using an old enough version of Lightroom that I cannot expect any more updates (camera raw 7), and my new D FA* 50mm lens is listed as "unknown". I found a profile writer on the Adobe website, but unfortunately, it is the wrong platform. My question is, how do I get Lightroom to identify my new lens correctly, or is this even possible?

thanks

bill





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