Hasselblad CFII Manual De Usuario

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pecification subject to change without notice.
sTITChInG
The hTs 1.5 lends itself extremely well to automatic stitching 
to create a panoramic image in super high quality. With most 
subjects it will be impossible to detect any dividing line between 
the separate images. The main reasons for this are:
•  The lens is shifted sideways and therefore does not produce
any distortion of the subject
•  The DAC lens correction for distortion and vignetting ensures
perfect images that can easily be stitched together
The  resulting  image  can  be  created  in  any  high-end  stitching 
software, e.g. the “photomerge” function in adobe photoshop 
Cs3 or later.
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place the camera on a tripod and aim it at a subject. Then set 
the hTs 1.5 in the normal position with no tilt or shift. rotate 
the hTs 1.5 with the controls facing up to allow for sideways 
shift. Make the first exposure in the mid position. shift to both 
end positions and make an exposure in each position. develop 
the three images with daC turned on. Import the images into the 
stitching software and follow the instructions.
In the case of adobe photoshop Cs3, use the following proce-
dure:
•  open the three images
•  Go to menu: “File - Automate - Photomerge”
•  Click on “add open files” and check “interactive layout”
•  Click OK
•  In  the  preview  that  appears  you  can  choose  to  modify  the
layout, but in most cases there will be no need for any manual 
interaction.
•  Finally  click  OK  and  the  final  stiched  image  will  be  proc-
essed.
If the stitch is not perfect, you can modify the layer masks for 
each layer.
HCD28 and HTS 1.5 – The three images above have been merged into one image using Adobe Photoshop CS3 “Photomerge”.  
Even at 100% it is almost impossible to see any stitch lines.