Hi all,
I have since a while the Hasselblad Flexbody, but I didn't use it much. Mostly I used it for stitching full-frame 6x6 pictures. Now I'd like to use it in a bit more serious way (or part with it). Does anyone use it with a digital back?
My most pressing question is: how do you ensure that everything is parallel? The scale that is painted / etched is rather coarse. Do you check it with a bubble level? Where do you attach or hold it against to make sure things are parallel?
For reference, I attached a screenshot of a test picture I did. It shows a curved surface, and I marked the different sharp point on the image. I did my best to keep everything parallel, so the camera was level, I used the shift of the camera to move the object into the frame.
Thank you!
I have since a while the Hasselblad Flexbody, but I didn't use it much. Mostly I used it for stitching full-frame 6x6 pictures. Now I'd like to use it in a bit more serious way (or part with it). Does anyone use it with a digital back?
My most pressing question is: how do you ensure that everything is parallel? The scale that is painted / etched is rather coarse. Do you check it with a bubble level? Where do you attach or hold it against to make sure things are parallel?
For reference, I attached a screenshot of a test picture I did. It shows a curved surface, and I marked the different sharp point on the image. I did my best to keep everything parallel, so the camera was level, I used the shift of the camera to move the object into the frame.
Thank you!
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