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Feb 15, 2013

I often use a couple of lenses when I am out shooting.  When I return I import all my photos into LR.  I would like to apply LENS CORRECTION to all photos so I selected all the photos that I have imported (CNTL A) and then go to the lens correction area in the development panel.  I then "ENABLE LENS CORRECTION"  and SYNC the photos.
 
When I do this it applies the lens correction from the len used in shooting the first photo in the series of photos that I have selected.  It DOES NOT recognise when I change lenses.  HOWEVER, if I go to any specific individual photo and enable lens correction it does apply the correct lens profile.
 
WHY does the sync not recognize a change in lenses? 

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