6 large format and stitched images (mac) – Phase One 645 AF User Manual

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8.5

4 simple steps to calibrate on fixed lenses (MAC)

1. Hold the calibration plate in front of the fixed lens (as close as
possible), and capture. In order to ensure correct exposure you may
have to up a few f-stops or in a very dark setup, put on more light
directly onto the plate.

2. In the Capture One software you select the ‘calibration’ image and
click on the “Save LCC” button (the LCC tool is located under the grey
balance tab).

3. Give the calibration file a name that corresponds to the lens in use or
the set-up (e.g. 45mmDaylight)

4. Select the calibration file: “45mm Daylight” from the “Lens CC” drop-
down list and click “Set as default for new Captures”.

8.6

Large format and stitched images (MAC)

Large format and stitched images (Mac)
When using LCC in combination with large format capture and image
stitching you must capture one calibration file per image and make sure
that you match the calibration file to the right image prior to stitching.

1. Start by capturing the two calibration files and the two image files.

2. Save the right-side calibration file by clicking the “Save LCC”

3. Name the calibration file i.e.CarsRight.

4. Save the left-side calibration file the same way.

5. Select the right-side image and apply the right-side calibration file.
Select the left-side image and apply the left-side calibration file.

6. A simple way to gray calibrate is to select all images in the thumbnail
window. Click on the left-side center of the right side calibration file and
apply that gray balance to all images by clicking the “Apply to all selected”
(remember to only select apply gray balance in the dialog).

PLEASE NOTE: As soon as grey

calibration is done and the calibration
files are saved and appear in the Lens CC
drop-down box the calibration files can

be deleted from the thumbnail window.

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