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There is no code because any corrections would depend completely on the magnitude and direction of any applied shift. All lens corrections in profiles assume a symmetric disposition, which is exactly what a shifted lens is not. I use the lens with no correction selected.

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I'm using the 28/2.8 code from the list and, if you using CaptureOne, I use the Hasselblad 28/4 lens correction -work good.

If you use PSD - get the Alpa lens correction plug in. it,s free and has a profile for the PC Super Angulon. 

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I posted a picture in Architecture (I think round about May 2015) of the interior of Holy Trinity Church Hull. I quite deliberately did nothing whatsoever to the image in post processing, apart from scaling to Forum dimensions, so that people could see how the PC Super Angulon worked on the M240 with a substantial (vertically asymmetric) shift. 

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