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Hasselblad HD3II

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  • PhaseoneUser55657
    Nope. PhaseOne will not support any other Medium format camera. I got that directly from Tech-Support.

    Robert
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  • NN635503104733533977UL
    Is'nt there any way to convert yourself into CO? I must admit that I am hooked on CO and can't see myself moving away from it ...
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  • PhaseoneUser55657
    Yes, there a way to open Hasselblad files in CO.

    I figured this out by a thread that was about opening Nikon 810 files before they were supported in CO, and a video of a
    guy getting the Pentax 645z into CO.

    First convert the 3fr/fff files into DNG using Adobe's DNG converter or Phocus.
    Get a Exif Editor and change camera name in all the DNG files to BLA, (Something other that Hasselblad).
    The image now can be opened in CO. Though something seems to loose the Date/Time information in the process sometimes.

    I found that the results were not worth it. Phocus produced so much better colors as It know what it is handling. Where CO does not have an ICC profile, and uses just the default DNG. I also found that if you image as any bright red in it, it just blows the color so far out of range, there is no getting the color back. Now maybe if you created an ICC profile for every shoot, you might be able to get the colors better.

    I would like to use CO for everything, but I have never found I like to do more than just the basic raw conversion anyways, so having two raw converters do not bother me. (I use sessions in CO, and just output TIFFs to an Edit directory where they go into PS.)

    I have looked at this whole RAW stuff in terms of file formats, and there is a lot of difference between a 3fr, an fff and a DNG. Even that CO may not handle DNG files correctly, (This was from another thread in the forum), so I cannot say if it is true or not.

    I do wish that CO would talk to Hasselblad, and get the cameras supported, but they are under the full belief that if they support any other MF camera their MF cameras will decline in sales, which I think is a joke. I use to shoot Mamiya, and switch to Hasselblad. I got tired of the camera system. Two sets of batteries, the custom functions that you need a manual to understand, i.e. what CF # 15 was. I am not saying that Hasselblad is perfect, all the MF cameras are stuck in the stone age. Now if they ever come up with a Modern system, I may take another look.

    Robert
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