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--- Comment #6 from caulier.gil...@gmail.com ---
The current digiKam 6.1.0 pre-version for Windows use current code of LensFun
from sourceforge GIT repository :
https://cgit.kde.org/digikam.git/tree/project/bundles/3rdparty/ext_lensfun/CMakeLists.txt#n
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--- Comment #5 from Maik Qualmann ---
Lensfun-0.3.95 is an alpha release and the API is currently not stable.
Unfortunately, since 2015, no new version has been officially released, even my
current Linux version offers only version 0.3.2. I think Gilles
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--- Comment #4 from Harald ---
Thank you, now I understand, it´s a problem of an old Lenfun version.
Digikam use an old version Lensfun 0.3.2 from 2015!
The current version is 3.9.5 from 2018.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lensfun/files/
Harald
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--- Comment #3 from Maik Qualmann ---
It's about lens correction? The Lensfun Project has nothing to do with LibRaw,
Libraw is used to open RAW images. Lensfun does not support all available
cameras. Look at the Lensfun Project page, there is how you ca
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--- Comment #2 from Harald ---
Yes G9 X is includes in the List of supported Cameras. I think it´s not a
problem of libraw, but of digikam. I can´t find her in DigiKam. In Digikam list
of models she is missing. See my Screenshot.
Greetings from cologne
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--- Comment #1 from Maik