Not Able To Download Lens Profile

I have had no problems downloading it myself using my link. Like you, I was not able to get Stuck’s version to work. Have you tried typing the link manually and see if that works.

Prem,

The link you provide is not highlighted. The link stuck provided is highlighted. However, in either instance neither link works when clicked on. Right clicking opens up a list of offerings but none appear related to downloading. The partial link www.g0dcp.co.uk/Programs shown in one of my prior posts is highlighted and when clicked on does open the link but not to the C30002c_003.caf. Curious why the links you and stuck provided do not work. Is it possible to send the link again to see if it is highlighted. In the instance where the link sent by stuck is highlighted it is in light blue as my partial link.

_DSC8750.ARW (24.3 MB)
Here is a photo shot from the SonyA77ii with the Sony DT 16-50 f/2.8 SSD lens.

It means there might be a bug, maybe not. We don’t know But the software is so old DxO is not going to investigate.

Maybe share a file here with that combo we can try with a modern version to see if that has the same problem.

If it does, i can open a support ticket for my version , see if that resolves your problem :).

(Edit: now the whole topic is loaded , i see the last post with the raw file )

@outerbank10. My address is not a link. You need to type this into the address bar or copy it into the address bar and it should work. I think the reason that @stuck’s link has not worked is that he has left off a backstroke after the http: there should be two backstroke’s. This link should work:
http:\www.g0dcp.co.uk\programs\C30002c_003.caf

edit: For some reason the second backstroke is being dilated when entering the link. I suggest entering my original address by either copying or manually entering in the address bar.

Prem,

If I understand your instruction correctly, I should enter the link in a normal address internet bar and it should open to the link. From there the profile can be sent to the appropriate folder/file? Thus, if I enter http:\www.g0dcp.co.uk\programs\C30002c_003.caf in Google, for example, it should take me to a site where it can be downloaded, or will it be to the actual download?

You need to enter the address in your browsers address bar.

You will need to put it in the directory that I said in my original post. Hopefully it will work, but I do not know, as I have never had to do this before. It is just guesswork, but hopefully it will work.

I used both Google and MSN address bars. Neither worked. Google rejected it outright. MSN brought me to a number of websites such as Graduate Internships , Charity Verification, etc. Any other ideas?

Do you have a web browser. If so, enter it into the web browser’s address bar. If you’re on Windows, then enter it into the address bar of Microsoft edge.

I do use Windows and the link was entered in the Microsoft Edge address bar. Still doesn’t work.

I’m not sure what’s going on as when I enter the link into my own Microsoft edge. I have no problem downloading it. I wonder if you have an antivirus program that could be stopping it. I suggest temporary, disabling it and try again. I know you’ve probably already checked this but do make sure that you are entering the address correctly. That’s just in case.

Using Microsoft Edge it did try. Here’s the message received…Hmm-can’t reach this page g0cp.co.uk’s server ip address could not be found.

I have just tested to copy the link and paste it into the address bar of Firefox and Edge and the two work

I’m going to try and put this link up again and hopefully if what I found was correct, it should work. Other than that I cannot understand why you cannot download it.

http://www.g0dcp.co.uk/programs/C30002c_003.caf

I don’t know whether this is going to work but what I found out is the link uses forwardstrokes and not backstrokes.

Edit: Still can’t get it to work. You will have to manually enter it into Microsoft edge other than that I cannot help any further.

Not sure about the link. I’ve downloaded the file anyway, here it is.
C30002c_003.zip (624.7 KB)

Thanks @platypus. Hopefully, @outerbank10 will be able to download it from your link. Hopefully when he’s put it in the right directory. It works. I don’t know whether it will or not, as never having done it before.

It’s easy to try…

A big thank you to platypus. Clicked on the zip file and it worked. Dragged the file to C:/users/appData/Local/DXO/DxO PhotoLab 1/Modules. Closed all and opened PhotoLab 1. Opened the photo folder containing the photos in question and the green tiny camera symbol with the down arrow indicating a module was available was gone. The module was successfully applied.

Thanks to all that provided support. You guys are great with much patience. I still would like to determine why the lens module wouldn’t download despite it being offered. Crazy computer behavior I guess.

PhotoLab version 1 is fairly old as measured against the current release cycle times. Moreover, DxO might have rebuilt their download infrastructure and some issues have sneaked in during the process, who knows :man_shrugging:

At least, you’ve got the module and I hope that it serves its purpose - and that you have a backup :partying_face: