charlesphoto99 Posted September 5, 2007 Share #21 Posted September 5, 2007 Advertisement (gone after registration) Let me add my cheers to Sandy for a job well done. I have only had the product for a few hours so am still working on how to use it effectively. I guess the first step is to remove the UV/IR filters from a few wide angle lenses and go shooting. I will repeat all the images with the filter on as well to be able to do a side by side comparison. Sean, we all look forward to your profiles Best Woody Spedden Woody, this program is for wide angle lenses WITH the UV/IR filter ON the lens, just not the lens coded. I haven't tried it yet, but will do so later today. I saw that nobody else caught your mistake so thought I'd let you know. Charles Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted September 5, 2007 Posted September 5, 2007 Hi charlesphoto99, Take a look here CornerFix for the Mac First Beta now available for download. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
Baxter Posted September 6, 2007 Share #22 Posted September 6, 2007 I'd also like to thank Sandy and all others involved with this project to produce a very effective tool. Have had real difficulty getting the Zeiss 21mm f4.5 hand coded and it produces noticeable cyan drift, rendering some images pretty much useless. Cornerfix has rectified the problem and is so easy to use. Batch facility is very useful indeed. Retrospectively fixing then copying LR adjustments to the _CF file was straightforward, if not a little repetitive. Would be interested to see if Cornerfix produces a better result than anyone who has managed to hand code the Zeiss 21mm f4.5 and thus with enabled Leica firmware correction. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
EricC Posted September 10, 2007 Share #23 Posted September 10, 2007 I will try to get some 12 and 15 profiles made soon. Cheers, Sean Hi Sean, Do you have any news on the profiles? I have checked on your web site and cannot see anything there. All the Best Eric Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
carlmuck Posted September 10, 2007 Share #24 Posted September 10, 2007 eric, making your own profiles is very simple, assuming you've got the lens you want to profile! Simply take a photo of a neutral field (wall, card) with the lens/filter/aperture combination you want to have profiled. Load the image and then select "Create Profile" from the "Lens Profile" menu. c. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
EricC Posted September 10, 2007 Share #25 Posted September 10, 2007 Carl, Cheers, i do have the Voigt 12mm, however i was under the impression that you required a grey card, uniformly lit for making the profiles. Regards Eric Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandymc Posted September 10, 2007 Author Share #26 Posted September 10, 2007 Cheers, i do have the Voigt 12mm, however i was under the impression that you required a grey card, uniformly lit for making the profiles. Eric, Carl is right - CornerFix is pretty tolerant of minor imperfections in the reference image. Firstly, CornerFix uses statistical techniques to analyze the image, so (within reason) ignores things like nails in plasterboard, etc. Secondly, Cornerfix uses a system of "illuminant compensation", which basically calibrates out variations in illumination across the field. Also, your surface doesn't need to be exactly grey - any light color will do. The only thing to really avoid is having the reference field lit by an single lamp pointed at its center, with noticeable and symmetrical light fall-off towards the corners. That looks just like vignetting to CornerFix, and it will try to compensate for it. Sandy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
EricC Posted September 10, 2007 Share #27 Posted September 10, 2007 Advertisement (gone after registration) Hi Sandy, Thanks for the info, I'll give it a try. Cheers Eric Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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