Phocus

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PHOCUS MOBILE The power of Phocus in your hands. Phocus Mobile is an extension of the current Phocus software that allows iPhone users to connect wirelessly to Hasselblad s image processing software Phocus. To download the latest version of Phocus and Phocus Mobile 2 for free, tutorials and more, please visit: www.hasselblad.com/phocus and www.hasselblad.com/phocus-mobile/

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2020-08-13First announced in June 2019, Phocus Mobile 2 has expanded the possibilities of the Hasselblad workflow with portable RAW image processing via iPad. Complementing the portability of Hasselblad’s mirrorless medium format cameras, the power of Phocus Mobile 2 now expands to the palm of your hand with iPhone connectivity.Offering an even more compact form factor with Phocus Mobile 2 for iPhone, the added platform support allows more photographers to bring advanced remote control and live view, tethering, and sharing capabilities into the field when shooting with the X1D II 50C, 907X Special Edition and 907X 50C cameras. In addition to exposure controls, creatives can browse images on the camera, import original RAW files, and export in the original file format or convert to JPEG for easy sharing. Compatible with the X1D II 50C, 907X Special Edition and 907X 50C cameras via either wired USB-C or Wi-Fi, Phocus Mobile 2 is compatible with iPad Air 2019 and iPad Pro 2nd generation models or later with a minimum of 3GB RAM and now on iPhone models running on iOS 12 or later.Phocus Mobile 2 features:iPhone and iPad connectivity with X1D II 50C, 907X Special Edition and 907X 50C via USB cable or Wi-FiRemote camera control and live viewTethered image capture or import from SD Card of RAW and JPEG filesImage browsing of files on SD Card with metadata and detail view*RAW file editing and colour correction (currently available on iPad only)Export RAW or JPEG conversion for sharingImage rating and colour labeling to easily filter through imagesFirmware update downloads available directly in appFIRMWARE 1.3.0 UPDATE ADDS LIVE VIEW FUNCTIONALITY TO PHOCUS MOBILE 2 FOR IPADIn addition to Live View on the brand new Phocus Mobile 2 for iPhone, Firmware Update 1.3.0 for X1D II 50C, 907X Special Edition and 907X 50C adds Live View functionality to Phocus Mobile 2 for iPad. Giving even more camera control on Phocus Mobile 2, photographers can connect the X1D II 50C, 907X Special Edition and 907X 50C wirelessly or tethered to their iPad to view a live image on the larger screen. The newly designed focus wheel PHOCUS MOBILE The power of Phocus in your hands. Phocus Mobile is an extension of the current Phocus software that allows iPhone users to connect wirelessly to Hasselblad s image processing software Phocus. Sure how cataloging in Phocus would work. But I know Professional shooters use the Hassey software in conjunction with other cataloging/storage systems ... I just don't know how. -Marc #10 Nice to see this...I am especially interested to hear about the DAC corrections for FE lenses. But by the way, can we please integrate the scanners into Phocus? They also use an .fff format (and .tifs), and it would be great to have access to some of the more advanced features in Phocus, compared to FlexColor which is getting long in the tooth. After all, its not like the scanners are lower-end products...the X5 costs a lot more than the CFV-39! I just wish the scanners would get some attention from the software engineers too...it can't be that hard to integrate... #11 Very cool. Downloaded and used already.ALL V lenses now supported with DAC including the F and FE optics ... Marc Marc, does that include all CF lenses, or just CFE and/or CFI lenses.David K. John Collins Guest #12 "But by the way, can we please integrate the scanners into Phocus?" Stuart Richardson This is just what's needed. Please include the Imacon scanners, also.John #13 Marc, does that include all CF lenses, or just CFE and/or CFI lenses.David K. David,Here is the list of lenses, (Screen shot from Phocus 2.0).Paul ClaessonHasselblad USA #14 Thanks Paul, it includes the ones I own :thumbup:I seem to remember the initial list did not include CF lenses, so this is good news. #15 "But by the way, can we please integrate the scanners into Phocus?" Stuart Richardson This is just what's needed. Please include the Imacon scanners, also.John JohnI do not anticipate this happening. The primary comment from many with Flexcolor was they considered it scanner software. Flexcolor was/is a full featured capture software. We now have a clear delineation between scanner (Flexcolor) and capture (Phocus) software. Flexcolor will still work as a capture software if you wish, with the exception of the 50mp.Paul ClaessonHasselblad USA #16 Thanks Paul, it includes the ones I own :thumbup:I seem to remember the initial list did not include CF lenses, so this is good news. We had 9 CF/CFE lenses in Phocus 1.2.1.It does time to map each of the C and F type lenses by our optical specialist in Sweden in order to generate the lookup tables necessary for the proper lens corrections.Paul ClaessonHasselblad USA #17 I thought I would add a capture that I had made in NY using the 503CW/CFV39/30mm CFi using the V Lens Correction - Distortion in Phocus 2.0.Paul ClaessonHasselblad USA #18 JohnI do not anticipate this happening. The primary comment from many with Flexcolor was they considered it scanner software. Flexcolor was/is a full featured capture software. We now have a clear delineation between scanner (Flexcolor) and capture (Phocus) software. Flexcolor will still work as a capture software if you wish, with the exception of the 50mp.Paul ClaessonHasselblad USA That's a rather strange comment -- I used FlexColor with the

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2020-08-13First announced in June 2019, Phocus Mobile 2 has expanded the possibilities of the Hasselblad workflow with portable RAW image processing via iPad. Complementing the portability of Hasselblad’s mirrorless medium format cameras, the power of Phocus Mobile 2 now expands to the palm of your hand with iPhone connectivity.Offering an even more compact form factor with Phocus Mobile 2 for iPhone, the added platform support allows more photographers to bring advanced remote control and live view, tethering, and sharing capabilities into the field when shooting with the X1D II 50C, 907X Special Edition and 907X 50C cameras. In addition to exposure controls, creatives can browse images on the camera, import original RAW files, and export in the original file format or convert to JPEG for easy sharing. Compatible with the X1D II 50C, 907X Special Edition and 907X 50C cameras via either wired USB-C or Wi-Fi, Phocus Mobile 2 is compatible with iPad Air 2019 and iPad Pro 2nd generation models or later with a minimum of 3GB RAM and now on iPhone models running on iOS 12 or later.Phocus Mobile 2 features:iPhone and iPad connectivity with X1D II 50C, 907X Special Edition and 907X 50C via USB cable or Wi-FiRemote camera control and live viewTethered image capture or import from SD Card of RAW and JPEG filesImage browsing of files on SD Card with metadata and detail view*RAW file editing and colour correction (currently available on iPad only)Export RAW or JPEG conversion for sharingImage rating and colour labeling to easily filter through imagesFirmware update downloads available directly in appFIRMWARE 1.3.0 UPDATE ADDS LIVE VIEW FUNCTIONALITY TO PHOCUS MOBILE 2 FOR IPADIn addition to Live View on the brand new Phocus Mobile 2 for iPhone, Firmware Update 1.3.0 for X1D II 50C, 907X Special Edition and 907X 50C adds Live View functionality to Phocus Mobile 2 for iPad. Giving even more camera control on Phocus Mobile 2, photographers can connect the X1D II 50C, 907X Special Edition and 907X 50C wirelessly or tethered to their iPad to view a live image on the larger screen. The newly designed focus wheel

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Sure how cataloging in Phocus would work. But I know Professional shooters use the Hassey software in conjunction with other cataloging/storage systems ... I just don't know how. -Marc #10 Nice to see this...I am especially interested to hear about the DAC corrections for FE lenses. But by the way, can we please integrate the scanners into Phocus? They also use an .fff format (and .tifs), and it would be great to have access to some of the more advanced features in Phocus, compared to FlexColor which is getting long in the tooth. After all, its not like the scanners are lower-end products...the X5 costs a lot more than the CFV-39! I just wish the scanners would get some attention from the software engineers too...it can't be that hard to integrate... #11 Very cool. Downloaded and used already.ALL V lenses now supported with DAC including the F and FE optics ... Marc Marc, does that include all CF lenses, or just CFE and/or CFI lenses.David K. John Collins Guest #12 "But by the way, can we please integrate the scanners into Phocus?" Stuart Richardson This is just what's needed. Please include the Imacon scanners, also.John #13 Marc, does that include all CF lenses, or just CFE and/or CFI lenses.David K. David,Here is the list of lenses, (Screen shot from Phocus 2.0).Paul ClaessonHasselblad USA #14 Thanks Paul, it includes the ones I own :thumbup:I seem to remember the initial list did not include CF lenses, so this is good news. #15 "But by the way, can we please integrate the scanners into Phocus?" Stuart Richardson This is just what's needed. Please include the Imacon scanners, also.John JohnI do not anticipate this happening. The primary comment from many with Flexcolor was they considered it scanner software. Flexcolor was/is a full featured capture software. We now have a clear delineation between scanner (Flexcolor) and capture (Phocus) software. Flexcolor will still work as a capture software if you wish, with the exception of the 50mp.Paul ClaessonHasselblad USA #16 Thanks Paul, it includes the ones I own :thumbup:I seem to remember the initial list did not include CF lenses, so this is good news. We had 9 CF/CFE lenses in Phocus 1.2.1.It does time to map each of the C and F type lenses by our optical specialist in Sweden in order to generate the lookup tables necessary for the proper lens corrections.Paul ClaessonHasselblad USA #17 I thought I would add a capture that I had made in NY using the 503CW/CFV39/30mm CFi using the V Lens Correction - Distortion in Phocus 2.0.Paul ClaessonHasselblad USA #18 JohnI do not anticipate this happening. The primary comment from many with Flexcolor was they considered it scanner software. Flexcolor was/is a full featured capture software. We now have a clear delineation between scanner (Flexcolor) and capture (Phocus) software. Flexcolor will still work as a capture software if you wish, with the exception of the 50mp.Paul ClaessonHasselblad USA That's a rather strange comment -- I used FlexColor with the

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Phocus is an free software package designed for Hasselblad cameras. Phocus software provides all the power, performance and advanced tools that photographers desire in an easy-to-use and attractive working environment, making even the largest files simple to handle. Besides the more common tethering features, Phocus offers scene calibration, moire removal and camera configuration to name a few. There is also Phocus Mobile which integrates an iPad or iPhone into the workflow and Phocus Quick for one touch image preview. Here are additional details for Phocus.Compatible with:MacWindowsVisit Software Site Compatible with the Following Cameras: HasselbladHasselblad CFV 100C Hasselblad CFV II 50C Hasselblad CFV-39 Hasselblad CFV-50C Hasselblad H1 Hasselblad H3D Hasselblad H3D-31 Hasselblad H3DII-39 Hasselblad H3DII-50 Hasselblad H4D Hasselblad H4D-200MS Hasselblad H4D-31 Hasselblad H4D-40 Hasselblad H4D-50 Hasselblad H4D-50MS Hasselblad H5D Multi-Shot Hasselblad H5D-40 Hasselblad H5D-50 Hasselblad H5D-50C Hasselblad H5D-50C Wi-Fi Hasselblad H5D-60 Hasselblad H6D Hasselblad HRD-60 Hasselblad X1D Hasselblad X1D II 50C Hasselblad X2D 100C PLEASE NOTE: For most up-to-date information regarding camera compatibility, please refer to Manufacturer's Website*The exact configurable settings depend on camera model. Please refer to the software manufacturer for detailed information regarding capabilities for your camera.

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