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LCC apply in C1Pro 7

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  • Drew Altdo
    Yes, good catch.
    The LCC feature has changed a bit. This is to avoid the long lists of LCC calibration files stored in the system. It's now a bit easier and a bit more automated. Reference the Help Menu to see the new workflow.
    http://help.phaseone.com/en/CO7/lens-correction
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  • julien lanoo
    AHA! , right click apply LCC, is easier, but not realy easy to find..

    @ Drew:, "Great catch", well, yes and no 😊 i use it every day, it's the first thing i do when adjusting an image in C1pro 😊 :p

    1 question, ok you can imagine, i use quite precise camera's, but, that "Movement Tab" , basically in theory a fantastic idea, But WHO does write that down ? when working, ? and i know that my camera's do not give enough precise annotations to do that 😊 :p:p ..

    I wonder there could be a sort of grid that could be shot at every point ( shifting ), and worked into it .. Like you had in Phtoshop to do your lens correction profile your self..


    greets
    ju
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  • julien lanoo
    One more remark.

    You know when using LCC tool a lot, in C1pro 6, the app blocked after some time..
    One just had to empty the LCC folder in the Library to contiue working fine..

    Does C1pro 7 also store such a long list of LCC's, in the library ? .. or where are they storred ?..
    As what i miss, is a LCC-manager, ... Or LCC's from 1 session, stored in the sessions folder.. so that you can store them to, with the images;.
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  • Drew Altdo
    [quote="julien lanoo" wrote:
    I wonder there could be a sort of grid that could be shot at every point ( shifting ), and worked into it .. Like you had in Phtoshop to do your lens correction profile your self..


    Possibly a feature request for the future. Create a support case and we'll forward it along.

    [quote="julien lanoo" wrote:
    Does C1pro 7 also store such a long list of LCC's, in the library ? .. or where are they storred ?..
    As what i miss, is a LCC-manager, ... Or LCC's from 1 session, stored in the sessions folder.. so that you can store them to, with the images;.


    Not really, the LCC's are stored like an adjustment is stored. So now they are more "preset" organized as appose to references of separately stored files.
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  • julien lanoo
    Drew,
    2 thins
    1- Guys do you know how much time you save me with your new LCC apply thing, click click right click done 😊 wonderfull !!!

    2- I understand now LCC is a sort of Preset now, As it's "logical" in theory, it's not that logical practically or in a photographers head. Let me explain.. As in theory you could make a bunch of " standard " LCC on every adjustment of your camera, -> this is logic if you think of it as a preset
    BUT
    no one does that, as you're never sure witch one you need, or never sure it's exact etc etc. So we always make one after the shot, it's just easier work and faster working... So it would be nicer to keep the adjustments in the session folder, or like an XMP file next to it.. so they are stored together, when you move them around you take them around...

    Also an other little need trick i like on LCC with a white plexy, some times i have realy annoying situations to shoot, you know a pale green wall, and the mixed tungsten and daylight, on it.. Well a on the spot whit LCC solves it, as it corrects a bit of the annoying colour toning ( you get from the mix of 3 colours) for you 😊 :p
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  • ariel
    I'm not able to apply any LCC. I work with an Alpa technical camera which does not note Focal Length and Aperture in the metadata. The new LCC-tool lets me only edit the X- and Y-movements, the other values are greyed and non-editable.
    I can create LCC profiles and edit their shift values but I'm not able to apply them as "Apply LCC" stays greyed, probably due to the missing information.

    The Alpa works with precise movements and I would very much appreciate to be working with LCC-presets but as it is now LCC does not work at all for me. I guess I have to sick to C1 6 until this is solved.
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  • Yair Shahar
    [quote="ariel" wrote:
    I'm not able to apply any LCC. I work with an Alpa technical camera which does not note Focal Length and Aperture in the metadata. The new LCC-tool lets me only edit the X- and Y-movements, the other values are greyed and non-editable.
    I can create LCC profiles and edit their shift values but I'm not able to apply them as "Apply LCC" stays greyed, probably due to the missing information.

    The Alpa works with precise movements and I would very much appreciate to be working with LCC-presets but as it is now LCC does not work at all for me. I guess I have to sick to C1 6 until this is solved.


    Sounds like you may have looked in the wrong place...please refer to this link for how to create and apply LCC:

    The Movement tool is for correcting geometrical distortion (perspective)

    BR

    Yair
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  • Phil Hawkins
    What is "LCC"?
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  • Yair Shahar
    [quote="Phil12" wrote:
    What is "LCC"?



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