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This house has seen better days. Maybe 50km from Tallinn. Stitched pano, 40mm lens.
i have run into the color shift issue. Leaf Capture has the gain control software built in now. most of my stitches are horizontal, usually centered on the vertical plane.. so i have a single set of gain files that i use left, center,right shifts.Jim
Really like what you are doing with your triple stitch pans using the Aptus and
Horseman.
When you are shifting with the 35mm and Aptus are you running into issues with
varying colorcast across the frames?
I've heard,and seen, that the Dalsa sensors used in the Leaf and Sinar products are
a little less prone to color shift than the Kodak chips used in Phase and Blad and was
wondering if you've had issues matching your three stitched frames in your pans.
I've had a little experience using Leafs Custom Gain feature to remove cast when
using an Aptus22 on a Hasselblad ArcBody and Grandagon 45mm with decent result
but haven't tried to generate multiple image pans.
Thx,
Mark
i have run into the color shift issue. Leaf Capture has the gain control software built in now. most of my stitches are horizontal, usually centered on the vertical plane.. so i have a single set of gain files that i use left, center,right shifts.
It has a batch capability.. so i load all of the images from each shift into onehi Jim,
one question concerning the gain control built-in: can you apply it to as many files you want, or do you have to apply it file by file?
Also, can you create gain file un-tethered on location and then apply them?
If I understand, you are using some saved gain files which you have shot and saved: do you never have to create a specific gain file for the shot itself, because your pre-shot files don't work well?
Thanks and best regards,
Thierry
Thierry
In my relatively limited experience using Leafs Gain Adjustment feature (standalone)
on an Aptus22 I had no issues applying one gain adjustment file to a number of different
shooting sessions providing the same lens and general shooting conditions were
present.
The one funky result was concerning physical dust on the sensor.
If applying a generic correction to multiple files where dust spots were in a different place the resulting file would have some odd 'ghost' dust spots where the calibration
file tried to remove dust that was not actually present resulting in a sort of
'negative' dust spot
Mark
P.S.-Thanks for the info,Jim