Lens Shift inconsistency

Blender (Export script developed by yoyoz; Integrated Plugin developed by JimStar)
Hastule
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sigh..unfortunately I am not versed in python at ALL. But I suppose I could snoop around and see what I can figure out. When you say engine.py, are you referring to the file called "octane.py"? Because I do not see an actual .py file anywhere that is actually labeled "engine.py", unless maybe I am looking in the wrong location? I am looking inside my blender scripts in the folder called octanerender. Also, I am looking at the .py files in the blender text editor, just in case you were wondering lol.
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yoyoz
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Which version of blender and which version of the plugin do you use?
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Software: NVidia 319.12 - Cuda 4.2.9 - Blender 2.66a
Hastule
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blender 2.56a (the one from blender.org,not anything from graphicall), and .v075 octane script
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yoyoz
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I've introduced lens shift export in v0.92. You should download v0?93 which is the latest one. Please read all notes I put and delete v0.75 before upgrade.

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Desktop: Ubuntu 13.04 x64 - i7-3770K @ 3.5GHz - 32GB DDR3 - GTX670 2048MB
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Hastule
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This is AWESOME!! Thank you so much! All this time I thought I had the newest version of the script, and then I went to the first page of the script thread and realized you have made quite a few updates since the version I had,lol. Thank you!
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