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LR Classic 12.1 Camera RAW 15.1
Hassleblad H5D 40 CCD image
Phocus shows the image fine. When imported into LR it is adding a line through the image.
Just below mid image. Looks like a thin horizontal yellow line. This is being caused by LR, not the sensor.
I can provide a link to the RAW file:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/afi75nt5824m0ig/013_24-QX-03%20Phoenix%20Decor%20-%20Up.fff?dl=0
can contact me thru ericmuetterties.com
It is the sensor. Thanks for your help!
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I can see the same artifact on Mac with and without GPU. I've forwarded this post to the Camera Raw team for review. Please leave the image available on your DropBox link.
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Thank you! I am a commerical photographer and this is my lifeblood.
There is something there in the raw, but it is not a colored line. Somehow the converter is thinking it is.
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Moving to Camera Raw Forum
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Both import fine for me, no lines, and everything looks as it should.
First, try disabling GPU in the preferences (Performance). Any better?
If turning OFF the GPU works, it's a GPU bug, and you need to contact the manufacturer or find out if there's an updated driver for it. This is why disabling GPU is an option as more and more functionality moves to the GPU in newer versions of many Adobe products. Disable third-party graphics accelerators. Third-party GPU overclocking utilities and haxies aren't supported.
Also see: https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/kb/troubleshoot-gpu.html
If the GPU and display profile isn't causing the problem, see:
https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/kb/lightroom-gives-error-preview-cache.html
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That did not work.
I updated the Nvidea drivers and tried enabling and disabling the GPU. Add sharpening in LR and see if it happens. I have a profile preset I will upload into the Dropbox. Without the profile it is faint. With it it stands out.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dmwmdnx35di5ygb/Regal%2002%2001%2023.xmp?dl=0
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It is the sensor. Thanks for your help!
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I am sorry to hear that. I wish you swift good luck on resolution (no pun intended). Thanks for reporting back to the thread as it may help the next person!
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The FFF files from an Imacon/Hasselblad scanner use TIFF format with proprietary tags. Because it uses a TIFF format, you can simply rename a file from .fff to .tif and open it in Photoshop. You might want try this with a copy of a 3F file. Here's a link with more details...
https://www.davidebarranca.com/2019-12-07/hasselblad-flextight-flexcolor-3f
RawDeveloper will open this FFF, and it looks fully rendered, but more importantly, no lines are seen. I don't believe this is in your data. And on a Mac, as I outlined, I do not see the line at 1:1 in Develop. Be sure you are viewing this in Develop module, no Library, at 1:1.
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Actually it is there. Apply the profile I loaded above and it will jump out. Even add sharpening. It is there. I renamed it to a .tif and same result.
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I see it now, and sorry, its in the raw data.
Here's RawDigger at 500% zoom, I see this line. It isn't Lightroom Classic or ACR, it's actually in the data.
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This sucks cause Haselblad service leaves something to be desired. Time to send it in I guess or buy a new back/X1 or X2
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Thanks for your help!
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I am starting to think it is in the sensor
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I am starting to think it is in the sensor
By ericm1461@yahoo.com
Yes, it is.
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Punch up the sharpening in Phocus and zoom in. There is a line. For some reason Adobe renders it as a yellow line when the profile is applied. The profile has WB, a color profile from XRite, Some sharpening and lens correction applied.
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Enabling lens correction makes it pop.
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Adding a bunch of sharpening in Phocus