![]() I’m posting this in case other people have had the problem. I will set that back to zero and see if that makes a change. Diffraction correction is in the lens tab, I left it activated when I tested it. I just saw that Distortion Correction is set to the maximum. I suspected lens distortion correction and asked the reader to see if he could turn it off and report what happened. So DNG in itself looks like not to be an issue for Capture One. So it is a Capture One issue. As an extra test, I converted my NEF files to DNG and made the exact same metadata changes as with the files for the GFX (so brand and model was changed to Phase One, IQ250). ![]() And the resulting TIFFs are of the exact same size. As a test, I then used Iridient Developer with the exact same DNGs, with the metadata adjusted just like I use with Capture One. This is both with lossless and uncompressed RAF files used as input for Adobe DNG Converter. I checked this in the Finder of my Mac and the files indeed differ a bit in size. ![]() I tried Zerene Stacker and their error message is much clearer: there is a difference in file size between the files. But when I focus stack, I get an error message in Helicon Focus stating that the file size is invalid. And the resulting TIFF files are marvelous. ![]() Importing DNGs with changing some metadata fields via ExifTools does the job. I use Capture One as my main RAW converter. Quite some people are using Capture One with their GFX but I have not heard yet of anyone using focus stacking with the TIFFs coming out of Capture One. #IRIDIENT DEVELOPER VS CAPTURE ONE HOW TO#I wonder whether you can give me a hint how to tackle an issue I ran into. I received the following query from a reader: ![]()
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