create color cast profile in lens correct module
It's pretty well known that the Sony Nex 7 shows color cast in the corners with most rangefinder lenses that are 35mm or wider. Can anyone point me to a step by step description on how I can prepare a profile to correct the corner color shading in the lens correction module?
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Hello Joerg,
Your tutorial looks like exactly what I need. Unfortunately, I don't speak German. If it's not too much trouble for you, I would really appreciate it if you could give me a brief summary in English.
Kind regards,
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I recommend to use the browser Google Chrome.
This program allows you to translate websites into any language0 -
[quote="NNN634656390074110174" wrote:
I recommend to use the browser Google Chrome.
This program allows you to translate websites into any language
Or use any browser and paste the URL into Google Translate ( http://translate.google.com/ )0 -
OK, thanks for the suggestion.
Google translate is certainly not perfect, but it is good enough for me to get the drift.
Joerg, great work! There's no need to summarize in English.0 -
[quote="jd-photography" wrote:
Hi Jeff,
I have provided a detailed step-by-step tutorial on how to create LCC profiles with C1. The problem is, that it is a German tutorial. If you are able to understand German, please find it . Otherwise I could sum up the major points in Englisch, too.
Regards,
Joerg
That's great, just tried method and it works perfectly. Google translation was perfectly ok though I am quite used to German grammatical constructs having worked with German Engineers on two international collaborative projects. 😎0 -
In the lens correction panel, clicking the LCC drop-down, what is the difference in image analysis between "analyze" and "analyse (Technical Wideangle)" Under what circumstances would you use these two options?
Thanks, John.0 -
[quote="John811" wrote:
In the lens correction panel, clicking the LCC drop-down, what is the difference in image analysis between "analyze" and "analyse (Technical Wideangle)" Under what circumstances would you use these two options?
Thanks, John.
The "Analyze (technical wideangle)" option is for wide-angle lenses like the 35 and 28mm on view cameras with medium format backs. The analysis is more time and resource consuming and only necessary for these lenses.
For general use the "Analyze" option applies.0
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