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« Reply #20 on: January 19, 2009, 10:52:46 am »

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here is what I got:

2x3.2 GHz Quad-core intel xeon

memory 16 GB

Graphics, Nvidia geForce 8800  GT.

Is good ?

I hope it is,is  work great with Capture One

BlasR

Yep!  Perfect system.

Are you using Phocus 1.1.2?


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« Reply #21 on: January 19, 2009, 11:33:24 am »

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Yep!  Perfect system.

Are you using Phocus 1.1.2?


David,

Yes, any soluction to my problem?

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« Reply #22 on: January 19, 2009, 11:51:18 am »

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David,

Yes, any soluction to my problem?

BlasR


hi,
i'm using the h3d-39.
and my g5 1.8 double processor with ATI Radeon 9800 Pro.

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« Reply #23 on: January 19, 2009, 12:50:46 pm »

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David,
here is what I got:

2x3.2 GHz Quad-core intel xeon

memory 16 GB

Graphics, Nvidia geForce 8800  GT.

Is good ?

I hope it is,is  work great with Capture One

BlasR

Hi BlasR, David and Tom

I have the same set-up as you guys do and have never seen this?
Could you please give more info on this?

After the release of version 1.1.2, Phocus for MAC - everything has worked great! Maybe you should try to get help from Hasselbladdigitalforum.com

O.R



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« Reply #24 on: January 19, 2009, 03:58:21 pm »

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Hi BlasR, David and Tom

I have the same set-up as you guys do and have never seen this?
Could you please give more info on this?

After the release of version 1.1.2, Phocus for MAC - everything has worked great! Maybe you should try to get help from Hasselbladdigitalforum.com

O.R


hi,
i doubleclick on the preview image, than the image pops up and sometimes suddenly turns to black:



click on another image - its ok. click on the first image again - ok also.
until it will happen again...
   
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« Reply #25 on: January 19, 2009, 03:59:44 pm »

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hi,
i doubleclick on the preview image, than the image pops up and sometimes suddenly turns to black:



click on another image - its ok. click on the first image again - ok also.
until it will happen again...
 


sorry i forgot the screenshot:[attachment=11009:Bild_1.png]
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« Reply #26 on: January 19, 2009, 04:32:45 pm »

@Blasr
You should not double click on an image (a .3FR file). Select  in Phocus the images (.3FR files) you want to import. Next press on the import button. This will import your images to the set directory. It will also convert your 3FR files to FFF files. FFF files can be handled by Phocus and exported to other formats (Tiff/Layered PSD, JPG and even DNG).

3FR files can be seen as thumbs in OSX but cannot be opened which it sounds you are trying to do.

@PhoTomgraphy
The screen shot of the posting above the files are already imported and converted to .FFF files. This is a weird problem  

Maybe you can send a .FFF file (by yousendit.com) that has this problem to see if we can replicate this behaviour. I have never experienced it with my CF39 or CF39MS. I do find Phocus almost impossible to use with multishot files though.
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« Reply #27 on: January 19, 2009, 04:56:58 pm »

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@Blasr
You should not double click on an image (a .3FR file). Select  in Phocus the images (.3FR files) you want to import. Next press on the import button. This will import your images to the set directory. It will also convert your 3FR files to FFF files. FFF files can be handled by Phocus and exported to other formats (Tiff/Layered PSD, JPG and even DNG).

3FR files can be seen as thumbs in OSX but cannot be opened which it sounds you are trying to do.

@PhoTomgraphy
The screen shot of the posting above the files are already imported and converted to .FFF files. This is a weird problem  

Maybe you can send a .FFF file (by yousendit.com) that has this problem to see if we can replicate this behaviour. I have never experienced it with my CF39 or CF39MS. I do find Phocus almost impossible to use with multishot files though.


Duskbak,

Import, it's off, I can't click on it,

Thank You for your help.

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« Reply #28 on: January 19, 2009, 05:06:47 pm »

You can only click on import when you have selected 1 or more .3FR files.

Insert your CF card in your card reader. Open Phocus and navigate to the directory on the card reader that holds your files. Select the files you want to import. Now you should be able to click on 'import'.
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« Reply #29 on: January 19, 2009, 06:00:30 pm »

Dustbak,

Thank you very much, it's work.

Now my other question is were the files go, after import?

Sorry, but coming from Capture one, the is a nightmare, in the cd don't help.

But I love the camera..So camera vs software.

who need a job? I got no money back I can give you work, to work, for me, for free.  

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« Reply #30 on: January 20, 2009, 01:32:24 am »

I understand. CaptureOne works differently, if that is the software you are familiar with you can get confused when you first start working with Phocus.

When you look at the 4 panels at the right (Capture, Browse, Adjust & Export). You will find in the the Capture panel the segment 'Job Info'. In 'Job Info' You will see as the first option 'destination'. Open that click on 'choose' and navigate to where you want to have the files.

BTW You can setup the 4 panels completely the way you like by clicking on the little arrow that is on the far right side, next to the panel Export.

Goodluck!
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« Reply #31 on: January 20, 2009, 02:06:34 am »

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sorry i forgot the screenshot:[attachment=11009:Bild_1.png]

Hi Tom,

Most of the G5's didn't come with graphics card suitable for Phocus.

I think yours is either a 256MB or 128MB card.  Correct?

Your best upgrade option is the Radeon ATI X1900 G5 edition for PCI Express or the 256Mb Radeon X800 XT for AGP.

I guess this could be a video issue with the black images.

Best,


David


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« Reply #32 on: January 20, 2009, 02:08:24 am »

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Dustbak,

Thank you very much, it's work.

Now my other question is were the files go, after import?

Sorry, but coming from Capture one, the is a nightmare, in the cd don't help.

But I love the camera..So camera vs software.

who need a job? I got no money back I can give you work, to work, for me, for free.  

BlasR

Hi Blas,

See my earlier post!  

Start with selecting a new destination folder where you want your imported files to go. Take a look at page 15 towards the bottom.

Best,


David
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« Reply #33 on: January 20, 2009, 02:09:46 am »

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David,

Yes, any soluction to my problem?

BlasR

Hi Blas,

It's unusual to see that issue on your system.

Get your dealer to open a support case with Hasselblad in Denmark as they may like to see your system profile and / or a 3F file.

Best,


David


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« Reply #34 on: January 20, 2009, 05:03:51 am »

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Hi Tom,

Most of the G5's didn't come with graphics card suitable for Phocus.

I think yours is either a 256MB or 128MB card.  Correct?

Your best upgrade option is the Radeon ATI X1900 G5 edition for PCI Express or the 256Mb Radeon X800 XT for AGP.

I guess this could be a video issue with the black images.

Best,


David

i guess you are right, that was one of my first thoughts. but i hoped it could be a user fault.
that would explain, that it appears not every time i open pictures, but for instance it seems to appear more often by changing the zoomfactor.  

the big files of the back will force me to buy a new mac pro anyway this year...  

thomas
btw. is there an opportunity to upgrade from h3d-39 to h3dII-39?
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« Reply #35 on: January 20, 2009, 05:18:18 am »

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i guess you are right, that was one of my first thoughts. but i hoped it could be a user fault.
that would explain, that it appears not every time i open pictures, but for instance it seems to appear more often by changing the zoomfactor.  

the big files of the back will force me to buy a new mac pro anyway this year...  

thomas
btw. is there an opportunity to upgrade from h3d-39 to h3dII-39?

Its a totally different experience with a Mac Pro.  The G5 is getting a bit long in the tooth for high end work I am afraid.

A 39MP file will process out in 10-12 seconds on a fast machine.  I am guessing on your G5 it is 1min+.

There is no official upgrade program anymore after we reduced the prices upto 40%.  However, talk to your dealer - you never know what he can find, especially if someone if looking to get a 50MP and wants to move on their 39MP.

Best,


David


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« Reply #36 on: January 20, 2009, 05:54:04 am »

Dustbak,

I got it,

Thank You for the help.

David,  

I will contact my vender, for some help with phocus,

Special  curves,

Thank you

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« Reply #37 on: January 26, 2009, 11:17:49 am »

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