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How to convert M9 DNG files to Hasselblad 3F?


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Does anyone have an idea how to convert the Leica M9's DNG files to the Hasselblad 3F (.fff) raw format? The reason I'm trying to do this is that Hasselblad has released its Phocus 2.0 software which, among other things, is supposed to implement an advanced moiré elimination feature. And moiré is an issue which definitely plagues several of my M9 shots. I already tried saving via Hasselblad's 3f plugin for Photoshop, but that plugin works in the opposite direction only. And of course, Phocus won't open DNG files. Any ideas?

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Not a lot of help but try processing the RAW DNG in C1, if you have it. Not sure whether the moire filter is Pro only or all C1 programs. Also, check that it is not the display magnification of your screen image that can be producing the moire, rather than the file.

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Images cannot be converted into other proprietary RAW file formats like 3F, NEF, Canon IMG and so on. The code is specific to the camera makers. It's like asking how to convert Windows 7 into Snow Leopard.

 

DNG is a more open format, so conversions the other way are possible. Not that that helps in your case.

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You can use Phocus to process DMR files because Imacon were involved in the design of the DMR.

 

I have tried it, and user friendly, it most certainly is not. (At least, v1, wasn't)

 

Capture One is probably your best bet.

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