While the GXR can't make a guess about the aperture used, because there's no external light sensor like on the Leicas M8,M9, I noticed that the color shading is practically constant across the aperture range. Obviously, isn't so with pure vigneting and some compromise has to be made for finding a 'quiet good' setting for the most used apertures of each lens.
I haven't done serious tests or controls and my settings below were decided at a glance, so to speak, and probably could be improved :
MY1 - CV Heliar 15/4.5 - periph. ilum: +3 ; Color shading : R= +1 ; B= -2 ( all corners ) Distortion : 0
MY2 - Zeiss ZM 25/2.8 - periphf. ilum: +2 ; Color shading: R=0; B= -2 ( all corners ) Distortion: 0
MY3 - Zeiss ZM 35/2 - periph. ilum: +1 ; Color shading: R=0; B= -1 ( all corners ) Distortion : 0
I haven't done serious tests or controls and my settings below were decided at a glance, so to speak, and probably could be improved :
MY1 - CV Heliar 15/4.5 - periph. ilum: +3 ; Color shading : R= +1 ; B= -2 ( all corners ) Distortion : 0
MY2 - Zeiss ZM 25/2.8 - periphf. ilum: +2 ; Color shading: R=0; B= -2 ( all corners ) Distortion: 0
MY3 - Zeiss ZM 35/2 - periph. ilum: +1 ; Color shading: R=0; B= -1 ( all corners ) Distortion : 0