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Orientation random when shooting straight down

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  • Beemer
    Do you have the D810 facial recognition activated? Perhaps this is causing your problem even if no frontal view faces are in your artwork.

    I have just tethered and cannot replicate your problem.

    Ian
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  • NN635583850387646630UL
    Hi Ian,

    Took me a while to find that setting in the menu and have now turned face recognition off but I'm still getting the erratic liveview problem. I've also downloaded the latest version (8.3...) and, although it's better, it still have these problems. The camera needs to be exactly looking down for this to show. Using a spirit level and making sure both planes are level. If you are not true, then the problem doesn't occur, since the camera is clear about it's orientation.

    I talked to tech support about this and they said wait until the next update (which I've downloaded)...

    Cheers,
    Dayve
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  • Beemer
    Dayve,

    Forgive me if I don't set up with tripod and spirit level just now but I will try it again soon.

    When you mentioned tech support were you referring to Nikon or Phase One support?

    Are you aware of the additional LiveView window in CaptureOne? Select Window/LiveView and there you can select rotation.
    EDITED:

    You could of course shoot the artwork set horizontal but with the camera above it shooting forward onto a 45 degree mirror. Your software could then reverse the image.

    Kind of like the attachment that was around ages ago that allowed you to shoot around corners 😊

    Ian
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  • NN635583850387646630UL
    Hi Ian,

    It was Phase One tech support I contacted. I'll need to update them with the on-going issue which is still there with the latest update.

    I use the LV window all the time. The orientation (in the Camera menu is greyed out, so I can't use that).

    The idea of setting up the copywork horizontally is to make sure that everything's aligned and parallel. That should be very simple (if the LV worked properly). I run into alignment problems if I set anything else up and just make life much more complicated. I'm trying to avoid that 😊

    I'll contact Phase One tech support again now.

    Cheers,
    Dayve
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  • pixmania
    I am in the same boat.

    If you really really level the 810, the "cartwheeling" effect renders live view in C1 (any version) with my d810 useless. In fact even with out live view as the captures have random rotation. I shoot a lot of flat art so...
    At the moment I am using Nikon's Camera Control 2, as it seems to quell the sea sickness, and make a stable orientation, the live view, although not very large is accurate. It will connect simultaneously, and allow you to capture from C1 or shoot form CC and dump into with C1. There are some settings, and things one needs to watch out for in Camera Control, but they do work together.

    Try the CC trial and see if it works for you.

    At least it stops the camera from spinning, and making C1 useless for down shots w a 810.

    I was hoping 8.3 would settle this but no.

    Best, Kevin
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  • NN635583850387646630UL
    Hi,
    Thanks for that. I've been chatting to a friend who uses the same sat up as you (C1 + CC2). To be honest though, I've come from a LR background and I'm not sure C1 is that good at the cataloguing side, so I'm using C1 for tether and some post, then taking them into LR to catalogue. It's so much more complicated than I'd hoped for, but the orientation issue is pushing me further towards reverting back to LR.

    I still haven't received a reply from C1 tech about this. I'll give them another try. I suspect that they are working with Nikon's SDK and will, no doubt, have less ability to changing things. We'll see.

    Cheers,
    Dayve
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  • SFA
    Do any of you have the potential to work at a slight angle from horizontal?

    I would guess that the in camera sensor would then settle in one orientation and be happy with that. Of have you tried it and found problems?



    Grant
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  • NN635583850387646630UL
    Hi, Yes, I'm looking at working on a slight inclined plane, so I don't confuse the gyroscope in the camera. Shouldn't need to do this of course, but after a reply from C1 tech, I think it will be necessary until they get around to fixing this:

    Here's their reply:
    Unfortunately, this is a feature that needs to sorted out still for Windows users. Also, Panning during zoom to 100% in Nikon Live View can cause the live view feed to stop altogether.

    Just want to make sure that you are currently using Windows 7 service pack 1. Capture One 8 only supports this build of Windows 7.

    We apologize for the major inconvenience and fustration, We are working on a lot of different things for future software implentations and promise that sometime in the near future, this issue will be resolved.

    Best regards,
    Phase One Technical Support
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  • pixmania
    First off, I'm running on a Mac, so its not really an Windows only issue. Nikon SDK perhaps?
    As for shooting on a slight incline, with art in a copy setting, it is SO much more simple to create a level shooting surface and level camera with a shallow DOF, for better clarity and color fidelity. Its all about being square to the art, what ever its orientation. So anything that makes that effort simple is good.

    Yes, a slight angle removes the issue.

    Best, Kevin
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  • NN635583850387646630UL
    I think this might well be a Nikon SDK issue. I tried to tether with another software (forgotten the name) and the same problems with LV. I did try Nikon's Capture s/w (trial version) but I couldn't believe how poor it was, certainly for the money! The only positive is that the cartwheeling is non-existent. C1 is far superior for tethering but it does have this crippling issue. When I contacted Nikon about it, they said they couldn't help, as it's a third party thing, so it looks like I might end up moving away from C1, which would be a shame.
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  • pixmania
    Don't give up yet. The Nikon option is lame at the $ and should be given with the camera. Agreed.
    LR is great but not a real option for professional tethered shooting. Fast but not complete.
    I'm going to send in a feature request / issue to PO for the cartweeling. Have you seen all the other 810 features in 8.3? Could you send in a request as well?
    I know there is a lot of shooting of the 810 with fine art given the specs. We can not all afford PO or Leaf backs & the lenses.

    Kevin
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  • ajaykhan
    [quote="NN635583850387646630UL" wrote:
    Hi Ian,

    Took me a while to find that setting in the menu and have now turned face recognition off but I'm still getting the erratic liveview problem. I've also downloaded the latest version (8.3...) and, although it's better, it still have these problems. The camera needs to be exactly looking down for this to show. Using a spirit level and making sure both planes are level. If you are not true, then the problem doesn't occur, since the camera isParis shuttle transfers clear about it's orientation.

    I talked to tech support about this and they said wait until the next update (which I've downloaded)...

    Cheers,
    Dayve


    it is really informative and helpful to use .Is it accurate to say that you are mindful of the extra LiveView window in CaptureOne? Select Window/LiveView and there you can choose turn.
    You could obviously shoot the fine art set flat yet with the camera above it shooting forward onto a 45 degree mirror. Your product could then invert the picture.
    Sort of like the connection that was around a long time back that permitted you to shoot around corners
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  • NN635472833866693286UL
    Does anyone know if this problem has been fixed with the C1 9 upgrade?
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  • NNN635441495881242899
    It is not fixed with version 9 while using a d810. So, so annoying.
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  • NNN635441495881242899
    Also, I'm on a Mac, so this isn't a Windows problem. And I tried disabling Auto Image Rotation in the camera's settings in the hope it would force it to stay on one orientation. No luck.
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  • Jim_DK
    We are working on a solution for this. Watch out for news coming soon!
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  • Jim_DK
    9.1 was released today with a redesigned orientation lock to help with this exact problem.

    If you have already tried 9.0, 9.1 has a reset trial. Give it a whirl, see what you think.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Hmmm, reading through the posts I was thinking about two things:

    1) When the camera is in normal shooting position, it should easily recognize whether it's in landscape or portrait orientation - gravitation effect, where it goes "down". But when pointed straight up or straight down, how could the landscape and portrait orientation definition possibly fit as it goes "down" by the same amount from all four sides of the image. (Similar "problem" is the question where is west or east right at the north or south pole?). So no wonder for me when the orientation flips around randomly. What might be done perhaps is providing a "definition" which side is to be considered "down" and whether shots should be all shown in landscape (or portrait) orientation.

    2) Is shooting downwards essential for that work? The document to be photographed could be as well wall mounted and the camera horizonally and parallel to the wall mounted. Certainly no random orientation flipping in that position.
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