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Applying LCC to files from CFV-50c

Landscapelover

Senior Subscriber Member
I need help!
I've never used Phocus before, only photoshop and Capture 1.
I've just acquired the CFV-50c and don't know how to apply LCC to the CFV-50c files.
If some one can help giving me step-by-step (very simple) guidance how to do it, I will really appreciate.

Thank you in advance.
Pramote
 

Udo

Member
Pramote,

- after importing your 3FR files into Phocus (now they are FFF files) open the LCC shot
- open the Scene Calibration card under the "Adjust" menu and activate this function (tick the little square on right hand side)
- click the "Create" button in this Scene Calibration card, give it a proper name in the prompted mask and confirm by clicking create
- now open the capture (FFF file) which needs to be corrected
- go back to the scene calibration card and tick the little triangle on the right hand side
- now a list/table opens and shows all your self generated calibration file(s)
- choose the proper one by clicking on it
- back in the scene calibration card you have the choice to a) remove cast and/or b) equalize intensity by ticking the little square

That's it.

Good luck and kind regards,
Udo
 
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Landscapelover

Senior Subscriber Member
Udo & Frans...Thank you so very much!!! It's much more simple than I thought. I really appreciate it.
Do you also use "Equalize intensity"?

Best regards,
Pramote
 

Udo

Member
Udo & Frans...Thank you so very much!!! It's much more simple than I thought. I really appreciate it.
Do you also use "Equalize intensity"?

Best regards,
Pramote
You're welcome.

Depends on the lens and back being used. I use it for e.g. the Rodenstock 28 on the CFV-50 (CCD back).

Regards,
Udo
 

Miller

Member
Pramote,

I have never used LCC corrections. I have researched the possibilities of a tech cam, but opted for an HTS instead. Phocus does a very nice job on the files shot with the HTS.
 
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