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I'm just started shooting with a Cambo WRS with a Mamiya DM22 back (Leaf Aptus II 5) and have seen some strange lines in some of the images.
Any idea whats causing those? I have a feeling it's mostly on shifted images...
Thanks Yair, I'll give it a try...
Steve, What do you mean bu column error, could you please elaborate...
Thanks
Peter
That's NOT ok. You should contact your dealer with raw files to figure out what's going on. It's not normal and it can be fixed.This happens very heavily on my P25+ as well. Haven't found out a way to get rid of it other than photoshop. If someone finds a real solution please let me know
Phase and Leaf have always been happy to provide such info to third parties. It's up to those third parties to provide the implementation.Is there a workaround for uncompressed files? I've have lots of them already, and can't apply LCC in capture one...
I usually use Rawtherapee so that's no big issue, but it would be nice to be able to use Capture One on the side.
My back is on repair so I cannot make tests here right now, but I think the reason I chose to use uncompressed in the first place is because dcraw only supports uncompressed and also Adobe's DNG converter. Has the compressed format specification been released so third-party software can implement it?
Uhhh... I just got my paws on my back which has been away for some time, and did some tests and just realized I've been shooting compressed all the time . Actually both uncompressed and compressed format are already reverse engineered and out in the open, just tested that it works. My vague memory now tells me that it is Adobe dng converter that only does uncompressed from the Aptus, or at least did.There are two main types of compressed .mos files:
1. Shot to CF card or tethered to Capture One
2. Shot tethered into Leaf Capture or resaved in Leaf Capture (with the compressed option checked)
# 1 can be converted into # 2 by either resaving them in Leaf Capture or running them through the Leaf Raw Converter utility (available for Mac OS & Windows)
# 2 are compatible with most 3rd party applications although Iridient Raw Developer can also open # 1