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misterian

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DNG Flatfield Plugin - What diffusion filter was used
« on: September 21, 2012, 07:05:14 am »

My apologies if this is posted somewhere. What filter is recommended to use for this? I assume a reasonably optically consistent one is required. Thanks.
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Re: DNG Flatfield Plugin - What diffusion filter was used
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2012, 11:19:59 am »

Most people use the one that comes with Phase One / Leaf backs.

There is also one from Capture Integration:
http://www.captureintegration.com/store/phase-one-accessories/

It is down near the bottom under "accessories."

But just about any white sheet of plastic will do.  Color neutral is not that important for this.

Dave
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Re: DNG Flatfield Plugin - What diffusion filter was used
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2013, 05:41:42 am »

Hi Dave . I know that this topic is old , but I follow the link and it is'n work correctly (I get 404 - Not Found error) , can you update this link .
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Re: DNG Flatfield Plugin - What diffusion filter was used
« Reply #3 on: June 15, 2013, 09:24:33 am »

Hi Dave . I know that this topic is old , but I follow the link and it is'n work correctly (I get 404 - Not Found error) , can you update this link .

Try this:  https://captureintegration.com/product/pocket-lcc/

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Re: DNG Flatfield Plugin - What diffusion filter was used
« Reply #4 on: June 15, 2013, 09:57:44 am »

$20 worth of great value - not only for obvious Flat Field problems like T/S lenses, but if your lens & camera is not profiled in LR, get one of these and use Eric Chan's FlatField Plugin for an immediate improvement in Image Quality. One LR preset and bingo! (well maybe 2 or 3 presets for various apertures)
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