I shot this image using my 7D Mark II which obviously is a crop format camera which provides a 1.6x crop factor.
I shot this with my new/old Tokina 28-70mm f/2.8 ATX lens. Obviously, Adobe Camera RAW doesn't recognize the lens and thinks that it is a Canon 28-70mm, f/3.5-4.5. Unfortunately it seems that Adobe no longer provides a user with the capability of making a custom profile for a lens which Adobe doesn't list on ACR. I wish it did! However, that is not what I am writing about.
Smugmug.com consistently provides erroneous equivalency for images shot on a crop frame camera. Since the 7D2 has a crop factor of 1.6 and I shot this image with the lens at 42mm; obviously (or I think obviously) the 35mm equivalent would be 67.2mm, not 266.8mm (circled in red). Am I reading this wrong? With the smugmug.com information, the crop factor would have to be about 6.35x.
This happens with all my crop cameras and all my lenses, not just the Tokina on the 7D2. No big problem but, why should they have this at all if the information is so incorrect?