From the course: Using and Creating Lens Profiles in Adobe CC Applications
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Capturing the calibration chart image set for a prime lens
From the course: Using and Creating Lens Profiles in Adobe CC Applications
Capturing the calibration chart image set for a prime lens
- Once you're ready to start shooting, it's a pretty straightforward process. Make sure that that chart fills up about half the frame inside of the viewfinder. And, don't get so close to the chart that the camera itself casts a shadow. Now, let's go ahead and take the first shot. So, I'll adjust the composition. There we go. So that the chart fills the center of the frame. Now, over on the computer, I can choose File, Tethered Capture, Start Tethered Capture. Looks like it's found it. I've named the session Lens Profile. I'm going to start with Shot 1. There we go. And everything else looks good. I'll click Okay. Give that initial name and you see that it's detected the camera down here. I'm using a Nikon D600. It reads my settings in and when I'm ready, I'll click the capture button. (camera clicks) There we go. And there's that first image. Note, it's filming about half the frame. Now, what we're going to do is pin it to each corner. So, this edge is going to go over here. And then…
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Downloading the Adobe Lens Profile Creator2m 28s
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Printing the calibration chart2m 49s
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Setting up the shooting environment2m 50s
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Camera body settings3m 38s
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Lens and tripod3m 8s
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Capturing the calibration chart image set for a prime lens4m 59s
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Shooting with a zoom lens2m 13s
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Shooting with a fisheye lens2m 54s
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Building custom profiles9m 18s
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