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CornerFix 0.9.0.5 now available for download


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Thank you Bill,

 

but I did stop this damn firewall and worked for a while without it, but without success. Probably it is the Internet Explorer with some hidden rules? Sorry for this stupid question, but I would really like to try the cornerfix for example with my Zeiss 21 Biogon. Perhaps someone could send me the zip-file via email? (manfred.schmitz@enoteca-freiburg.de).

My software-tecnician stays far away in something he called "holiday".

 

Manfred, I will send you an email with the zip file attached. NOTE: I will change the filetype from zip to piz. You will need to change it back before you can unpack the file.

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0.9.0.6 is now available at the usual place. It's a minor upgrade:

 

1. Options are now sticky between sessions

 

2. CornerFix's version number now goes into both the DNGs and CPFs (lens profiles) that it writes.

 

If nether of these are useful to you, you can happily stick with 0.9.0.5 - to date there have been no bug reports on 0.9.0.5, so there are no fixes....

 

Sandy

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Sandy,

I asked about a mac version earlier in this thread. Are there any plans for that?

 

Martin,

 

Graham is planning to do a port - I can't speak for him, but I think that he's unlikely to start till the "16-bit" version becomes available, and that is still a minimum of a few weeks away

 

Sandy

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Are you intending a final payware version ?

 

No, CornerFix will remain free. The only way that a payware version would even possibly emerge would be if Adobe ever release a way to build plug-ins for LightRoom, and I migrate the functionality of CornerFix to such a plug-in. But there will always be a free (and fully functional) standalone version.

 

Sandy

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Will there be a Mac Version?

 

As Sandy mentioned, I'm planning on doing a port although I'd prefer to wait until the 16bit DNG code has been done as this part of the project is the most involved rather than the GUI & file handling. Once Sandy's happy with that side of the project I'll put some effort into tackling this.

 

Since I use the Epson R-D1 too I might, and I stress MIGHT, look at seeing about supporting that too. There are less pronounced IR issues but certainly vignetting that might benefit from similar processing.

 

Now if I didn't have the day job ...

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Way to go Sandy. Thanks!

 

Sean

 

Hey Sean and Sandy

 

there was some speculation that Gareth would port the software to MAC for those of us who would like to use Cornerfix but are in the MAC environment. Do you guys know if this port has been successful and if so where to get that version of the software?

 

Thanks in advance for your responses

 

Woody Spedden

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Woody,

 

I think that the 16-bit Windows software is about two-three weeks away. After that I think Graham will start the port.

 

BTW, the 16-bit version will probably be RD-1 capable, if you first transform the RD-1 raw file to a DNG

 

Sandy

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Sandy, I would like to thank you for this software!! It puts an end to the frustrating pencil coding - not working - agony. I made 3 profiles for the CV40 1.4, CV 15 and Zeiss 21 and it was very easy indeed! Again, thank you. Arnold

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