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Re: C1 P 7.1.6 & Sony A7r
« Reply #20 on: December 27, 2013, 10:45:19 am »

Hi Paul,
Thanks a lot for this example, it helps a lot.
Could i ask you few question?
 
-did any sharpness has been applyed?  
-Did you focus for the center or did you try to make the corner as good as possible ?
-What aperture did you used ?
-do you feel you could get better corner by making a different focus ?

Best
David
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Re: C1 P 7.1.6 & Sony A7r
« Reply #21 on: December 27, 2013, 01:01:31 pm »

Hmm... using Sony's "Remote Camera Control" software, I can shoot straight into a C1 Pro Session.  Images show up in about 5 seconds.  Slightly clunky to use 2 software at once but nearly as efficient as working wholly in C1 Pro.

The one drag is, C1Pro doesn't automatically apply custom settings I've made to the previous capture, i.e. crop, exposure, etc.  This is usually enabled in the Capture Tab by selecting "copy from last capture" in the Next Capture pull down menu, but I guess C1Pro is not identifying the files as "Captures".

Hmm...

Chris, are you using a Sony cable or can any usb cable be used?  Seeing any of the shutter bounce or compression artifacts some are reporting?
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Re: C1 P 7.1.6 & Sony A7r
« Reply #22 on: December 28, 2013, 11:24:22 am »

Hi Paul,

Thanks for posting! A very good example.

Best regards
Erik



Thanks Erik !

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Re: C1 P 7.1.6 & Sony A7r
« Reply #23 on: December 28, 2013, 11:33:24 am »

Hi Paul,
Thanks a lot for this example, it helps a lot.
Could i ask you few question?
 
-did any sharpness has been applyed?  
-Did you focus for the center or did you try to make the corner as good as possible ?
-What aperture did you used ?
-do you feel you could get better corner by making a different focus ?

Best
David

Hi David,

No sharpness applied, but I upresed in Photoshop CC using preserve details for enlarging. I focused the center and shot at f8. That's a good question (corner focus), I'm not sure. Before converting to black and white it looked more like CA which I couldn't remove fully. I don't think it's focus related because the lens has very good depth of field even at larger apertures, from what I've read the extreme edges when shifted can be a little soft, but you really have to stick your nose up close to the print to even notice it.

Paul

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Re: C1 P 7.1.6 & Sony A7r
« Reply #24 on: December 29, 2013, 10:47:49 am »

That's a very bad case of the stair stepping 'jaggies' in those images. Perhaps Phase One should work harder on their interpolation algorithms?  :)




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