I've been using a Hasselblad back on a tech camera for a long time, always importing the raws into Phocus. And I thought I would give Lightroom a try with the Hasselblad raws (its shadow slider does a better job of retaining contrast in the overall image). I did some research and found the Adobe's Flat Field plug-in, for applying lens-cast correction. I'm using Lightroom Classic CC v7.5.
I believe I've followed the correct process: convert to DNGs upon import, select the target image(s) along with the correct LCC image, go to Library > Plug-In Extras > Apply interleaved correction. However, it doesn't seem to be doing anything. The target images remain unchanged / uncorrected.
Perhaps the plug-in doesn't work on this recent version of Lightroom? Is anyone using it? Any advice?
thanks
ethan
I believe I've followed the correct process: convert to DNGs upon import, select the target image(s) along with the correct LCC image, go to Library > Plug-In Extras > Apply interleaved correction. However, it doesn't seem to be doing anything. The target images remain unchanged / uncorrected.
Perhaps the plug-in doesn't work on this recent version of Lightroom? Is anyone using it? Any advice?
thanks
ethan