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Phocus 2.0 for Mac is now available for download.
Steve
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I will let you see and know -Very cool. Downloaded and used already.
I wonder if DAC now corrects the slight distortion of the 40 CFE IF?
Marc
Don't forget the floating windows and Loupe tool either. :thumbs:Very cool. Downloaded and used already.
Now I can configure the tool sets to match the order and locations in Adobe Lightroom so my workflow is similar = speed :thumbup:
Excellent additions in exposure control ... again, now more similar to Lightroom. Nice simple B&W controls also.
May need to upgrade my Graphics card to take full advantage of the speed.
ALL V lenses now supported with DAC including the F and FE optics ... for those using a CFV/CFV-II or CFV/39 on a 200 series camera.
I wonder if DAC now corrects the slight distortion of the 40 CFE IF?
So far ... :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
Marc
John,my first 39mp image processed in 2.0, love the shadow recovery.
still hate the rather clunky trail you have to go down to to set the export destination.
for example, for this image: using the browser, locate the .fff file in it's folder, write down the name of that folder. work on the .fff file, then set output variables. choose "export" and navigate back through the directory to set the destination to what you wrote down. if you didn't write it down, you have to open various folders to find the right place.
now the .fff image is still on the screen, so it would be nice if the path was indicated as well.
now if you are processing several files from the same folder, using the same export destination, fine, as it retains the last spot, but in this case i was going back through folders and picked one file. if I was picking several files from different places, it gets clunky
unless I'm missing something, certainly possible
That's how I use Quick Collections" in LR ... same process in Phocus and why Quick Collections is there.John,
Not sure if this is the "best" way, but when you are in the Browser, you can select the image thumbnails and drag them to the "Quick Collections" folder on the left side of the panel. That lets you get back to those shots whenever you need to, or you can dump them whenever finished, since I think they are only reference pointers.
Since I do not work with Phocus a lot, I do not know if this is the way to go, but it would solve your immediate problem of having to go back through folders to find the files. Once in the "Quick Collections", you can then Export to wherever else you want them. The breadcrumb trail would be nice to see where the originals are stored. Maybe that can be added, or maybe somebody else knows how to navigate this better than me.
LJ
Marc, does that include all CF lenses, or just CFE and/or CFI lenses.Very cool. Downloaded and used already.
ALL V lenses now supported with DAC including the F and FE optics ...
Marc
David,Marc, does that include all CF lenses, or just CFE and/or CFI lenses.
David K.
John"But by the way, can we please integrate the scanners into Phocus?"
Stuart Richardson
This is just what's needed. Please include the Imacon scanners, also.
John
We had 9 CF/CFE lenses in Phocus 1.2.1.Thanks Paul, it includes the ones I own :thumbup:
I seem to remember the initial list did not include CF lenses, so this is good news.
That's a rather strange comment -- I used FlexColor with the DMR and withJohn
I do not anticipate this happening. The primary comment from many with Flexcolor was they considered it scanner software. Flexcolor was/is a full featured capture software. We now have a clear delineation between scanner (Flexcolor) and capture (Phocus) software. Flexcolor will still work as a capture software if you wish, with the exception of the 50mp.
Paul Claesson
Hasselblad USA
Stuart,Sorry, I got a little passionate there. I neglected to thank you for responding Paul, which I really appreciate. I also know that you are probably not the one deciding how the resources are allocated here. I just smell something up here -- it reminds me of the treatment of the 200 series before it was discontinued, and of the V system before it was all-but discontinued....a sort of slow death through lack of development.