Is this just a lighting issue?
Although in general I love the image quality I get with my Phase One IQ250 and DF+, for one shoot I have a problem with the skin tones in every image. It looks a bit like JPEG compression, but this is in the IIQ file. It is an alternating pattern of zigzag bands of green and magenta. This is only visible in the skin highlights.
It may be the way the shot was lit, but it looks more like a digital artifact to me. For the record, the model had enough lights around her to produce a strong rim light and a nearly white background. The angle of the lights emphasized the texture of the skin.
Is this just a lighting issue? Or is it something that can be dealt with in Capture One?
It may be the way the shot was lit, but it looks more like a digital artifact to me. For the record, the model had enough lights around her to produce a strong rim light and a nearly white background. The angle of the lights emphasized the texture of the skin.
Is this just a lighting issue? Or is it something that can be dealt with in Capture One?
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I would suggest that you contact Phase One support about this.
Being a User to User forum it may be that you could wait a long time before anyone with the same equipment and experience drops in an sees your post.
What software are you using to view the files?
If you are seeing this in the OOC files (embedded preview file?) then to be able to consider how it might be addressable in C1 probably requires an understanding of what, in camera body, lens or digital back, initiates the problem.
WIthout seeing the image and the effect it is difficult to offer any sort of suggestion but your description sounds a little like a moire effect.
Is it visible at 100% view? If not maybe a compression effect as you have suggested?0
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