Green Line with LCC application
Hi All:
I've noticed that when I apply a LCC to a file that a green line appears at the top or left edge (short side) of the image. It's still there when the file is processed. I thought initially that it was a nice indictor that you had applied the LCC without having to look at the color tab. The line is about 12 pixels wide. I'm running 3.7.1 on Tiger. It happens on both G5 and powerbook.
I've noticed that when I apply a LCC to a file that a green line appears at the top or left edge (short side) of the image. It's still there when the file is processed. I thought initially that it was a nice indictor that you had applied the LCC without having to look at the color tab. The line is about 12 pixels wide. I'm running 3.7.1 on Tiger. It happens on both G5 and powerbook.
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What is LCC, by the way? 0 -
Hi:
LCC is Lens Cast Calibration used mostly on view cameras to remove a color shift caused mostly with wide lenses. It looks like a green to magenta shift and is most obvious across ceilings or skies. It's applied in the color tab of the software.[/quote]0 -
Jeffrey-
Have you received any feedback from Phase on this problem? I went back to 3.6 in order to make it go away. I only get it on one of the images I stitch together. Do you get it on both?
Thanks!
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I would really like to see this, could you make a support case with the RAW file and the LCC Reference RAW file? 0 -
If I use an old LCC (created with older version), it works but if I want to create a new LCC, the green line appears.
I HOPE C1 WILL QUICKLY FIND A SOLUTION TO SOLVE THIS PROBLEM THAT EXISTS FOR MONTHES AND MONTHES.0
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