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- 10.01.2012 12:11
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Support
- Topic: Minolta 175 MDC images
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4593
Re: Minolta 175 MDC images
Thanks for the help Stas... PROMPT was the way to go!
- 09.01.2012 14:00
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Support
- Topic: Minolta 175 MDC images
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4593
Re: Minolta 175 MDC images
Thanks for responding Stas... But when I rename the file, for example image.mdc to image.raw or to image.tiff, it becomes image.raw.mdc respectively image.tiff.mdc in the properties window... and HF still can't open the file. How do I go about renaming the file so that it eliminates the .mdc extensi...
- 07.01.2012 18:35
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Support
- Topic: Minolta 175 MDC images
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4593
Minolta 175 MDC images
I was really pleased to see on your website that HF includes dcraw that would allow me to open my old Minolta 175 mdc format images...
But, when I tried to open them, they are not shown as a supported format. How do I open these images?
But, when I tried to open them, they are not shown as a supported format. How do I open these images?
- 20.05.2011 21:39
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Support
- Topic: Flush folder after stacking...
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2483
Flush folder after stacking...
Via Photoshop, I've automated a few image corrections to all the images in any given stack (File-> Automate-> Batch). This saves me lots of time and ensures that the images to stack remain constant. I guess other users do the same thing. So, I'd like to suggest that you add - either to Preferences a...
- 12.05.2011 15:24
- Forum: Helicon Remote
- Topic: 3D Video
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3504
Re: 3D Video
Hi Stas,
Do you know of a website with an explanation of how to "shoot the images" that will be stacked into the 3D video? Or do you have a basic set of instructions of your own that you could share?
I mean, how and how much does one move the camera between shots?
Thanks...
Do you know of a website with an explanation of how to "shoot the images" that will be stacked into the 3D video? Or do you have a basic set of instructions of your own that you could share?
I mean, how and how much does one move the camera between shots?
Thanks...