Leaf Capture version 11.1 Windows
Release Notes
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To refresh the layout:
After you remove images from the preview pane, you can refresh the layout so
that the images are reordered in series in the preview pane.
¾
From
the
View
menu, select
Compare Actions
>
Refresh Layout
.
The images appear in the preview pane in an arrangement that optimizes their
display size.
Create Custom Lens Calibration Files Wizard
Shooting images with wide angle lenses and exploiting large format camera
movements often results in lens fall-off and color distortion. To correct this,
create a lens calibration file and load it in the imaging module for shots you take
when shooting tethered. For more information on the Create Custom Lens
Calibration Files wizard, and on loading a custom lens calibration file, refer to the
Leaf Capture help system.
Note:
The wizard recommends that the peak of your histogram falls between
+1.8 and +2.3 f-stops. It should read that the
right hand side
of your histogram
should fall b1.0 and +2.3 f-stops.
In some cases, you are instructed to "request a falloff correction of less than 0
percent". This should read as "not more than 0 percent".
Apply Lens Calibration to Your Images
When you shoot images with wide angle lenses, you typically take a diffused
lens calibration shot with each camera and lens setup during scene capture.
You can correct the cast effect in your shots after the shoot by applying the
diffused lens calibration shot to your images through processing to create new
raw files. Process two or more images together, setting one file as the lens
calibration file. For more information on applying lens calibration to your images,
refer to the help system.
For more information on cast effects in wide angle photography and the
suggested workflow for taking wide angle shots, refer to the Custom Gain
Adjuster documentation on the web:
https://www.leaf-photography.com/ShowFaqs.asp?MenuID=373&ParentMenuID=355
Note:
When creating a custom lens calibration file, ensure that the right hand
side of the diffuse shot histogram falls b1.0 and +2.3 f-stops.
Flag Behavior
Flag behavior in multiple selections has been improved in this version of the Leaf
Capture software. You can now flag a single image in a group of selected
images. For more information on flag behavior, refer to the help system.