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Recipes for C1 to get the Hasselblad Phocus look

usm

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Hi. I decided to edit my CFVii50c with SK 35xl files in Capture One. What I’m looking for is a basic setup for C1 to have the same starting point as I have in Phocus. All other files with native XCD lenses are going to be processed in Phocus.

Greetings
Mario
 

MGrayson

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This is the forum section where nothing happens ;)
Sadly true. I used an SK 35XL for a while, but on a Phase One IQ140 (CCD). It was a pretty neutral lens, so I imagine you'd get what you want adjusting contrast, saturation, clarity, and sharpening to match typical Phocus output. But since it's a Hasselblad back, what happens if you run it through Phocus anyway? You won't get lens-specific treatment, but I bet it will get you something that you can then match in C1.
 
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usm

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The corrections for the artifacts created from the SK 35XL/CFVii50c combo in Phocus are a way behind C1. So I save the fff files as dng files for editing in C1.
The starting point is a flat DNG-curve.

I will do a side by side corrections to match Phocus results with an unshifted image.

I was just asking if someone already created a basic setup.
 
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