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brian

Does the HD-100 - include any in-camera automatic presets that adjust the response curve and affect the relationship on the amount of incoming light received by the camera and the tonal light recorded by the camera?

What if any effect does the 15-stop dynamic range have on the response curve?

Does the signal out of the camera contain any automatic sharpening?

Does the signal out of the camera contain any automatic color presets ?


JCM-Photos

No Hasselblad has camera pictures presets, like consumer cameras have !
Sharpen your eyes not your files

Hassilistic

When importing images into Phocus, 2 things happen:
- Digital Lens Correction: such as automatic correction of colour aberration, and lens distortion, etc.  (This part you lose when using another RAW processing program)
- Auto Presets [Sharpening/ exposure/ etc]  which you (the User) have pre-loaded into Phocus (can be switched off) to Execute during import of RAW files and applied in the conversion to TIFF or DNG files for further editing.  But no Presets are Baked into the RAW files.

Hope that explained things.
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spb-ch

Hassilistic

Very informative thank you.

JCM-Photos

No presets are in 3FR camera RAW files, but imported 3f RAW files include the whole RAW processing parameters that have been selected during image optimisation.

Presets like Product, portrait, nature, exist in Phocus but are ignored by default.
Sharpen your eyes not your files

SrMi

Quote from: Hassilistic on July 13, 2020, 06:52:06 PM
When importing images into Phocus, 2 things happen:
- Digital Lens Correction: such as automatic correction of colour aberration, and lens distortion, etc.  (This part you lose when using another RAW processing program)
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LrC offers automatic lens profile correction and removal of chromatic aberration for XCD lenses. How do those corrections compare to what Phocus does?

Hassilistic

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There are multiple RAW file software processors that preform lens distortion corrections, and DXO is a good example that handles many brands and makes. LrC and others, are still primarily generic in their approach. While Phocus Raw processing is done at the core primary native level. 

Another exclusive that only Phocus does is, Hasselblad's Natural Colour Solution (HNCS). So their is no comparison of sought for the Discerning user.

Once you've exported your files to TIFF or DNG, then continue editing in your preferred application.

Please Note:
Since the beginning, Adobe PS was not considered Sufficient when it came to Hasselblad & PhaseOne RAW files (due to PS internal 15Bit processing instead of what this medium demanded in 16Bit native files), which is why each of them created their own Applications to insure they received the proper handling at the maximum and optimal level, and they have come along way since then.

JCM-Photos

Quote from: SrMi on July 16, 2020, 09:41:36 AM
Quote from: Hassilistic on July 13, 2020, 06:52:06 PM
When importing images into Phocus, 2 things happen:
- Digital Lens Correction: such as automatic correction of colour aberration, and lens distortion, etc.  (This part you lose when using another RAW processing program)
<snip>

LrC offers automatic lens profile correction and removal of chromatic aberration for XCD lenses. How do those corrections compare to what Phocus does?
Hasselblad claims that their Phocus lens corrections are much finer for HB lenses (more correction points) than any other existing commercial software.

Sharpen your eyes not your files