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  1. Not sure about Capture One but LR 6 does allow some film type processeses.

     

    If I remember correctly, in the Develop module go to Calibration and under the Adobe CR version there is another dropdown (can't remember what it's called) which allows you to select various processeses that mirror the Fuji 'film types' ie Velvia. Apply these to an image and then save these as a preset, which you can then use on import if you wish.

     

    Hope that makes sense and is helpful.

  2. Hello.  I have a question.  I was looking at my shots with the rokinon 12mm and the lens information does not show in the Exif.  I know that the lens has manual focus and can't send the aperture information either, but I thought that at least the lens information would be placed in the Exif.  Only the focal lenght is there because I included it manually in the camera.

     

    Is there a way to add, in Lightroom, the lens information to the Exif?

     

    Thank you.

     

    Don't think anyone has answered this  :( 

     

     If you use a Mac and want to edit the Exif before import try Exif Editor from the App Store.  If you want free and to use directly in LR the look for LensTagger which is a LR plugin (Mac & Windows).  Both are graphical front ends for the command line ExifTool.  You'll need to configure presets for your lenses. Oh, and make and Exif additions prior to keywording etc they as wipe these out  B)

     

    Hope that's helpful.

  3. I've got a 60 Macro and I have to say I'm not that impressed with the auto focus as I find it quite often misses.  I've also got a Raynox 250 for it but that only seems to make it worse.  I haven't had either that long so perhaps its me  :mellow:

     

    If you are looking for a cheap alternative, you could do worse than a Canon FD 50mm (small and light) or perhaps better still 100mm (heavier but gives 1:1) and an adaptor.  Full manual, with aperture control and very good sharpness.  Example below using my X-T1 and the 50mm version.

     

     

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    I've also got a Leica Macro Elmar-R 1:4/100, very good but more expensive than the Canon, example below using my X-E1.

     

     

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  4. A Corgi parachutable scooter.  

     

    This one was a post war version, but was based on the Welbike used during the invasion of Italy and at D-Day.  On view at RAF Cosford Air Museum.

     

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