Kodak AFi-II Technical Bulletin
Kodak AFi-II Technical Bulletin

Kodak AFi-II Technical Bulletin

Lens calibration guide

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Technical Bulletin
Internal: 731-01750A-EN
Release date: 21 April 2009
Lens Calibration Guide for Leaf AFi-II 10 and
Aptus-II 10 Camera Backs
Leaf AFi-II 10 and Leaf Aptus-II 10 camera backs are accurate and finely tuned instruments with high
resolution and very large lens coverage. Each camera back contains the widest digital sensor available for
medium and large format cameras. The sensor reveals every nuance of whatever lens is placed on the
camera, and itself has properties that may vary across the full sensor width.
To obtain the best quality that is available from the camera back, perform lens calibration for each lens that
you use. This is achieved by creating a lens calibration file which you apply to your images. Lens
calibration files are reference files that characterize certain properties of the lens and enable the software
to improve the quality of the image. For example, the lens calibration file will reduce any non-uniformity of
color or vignetting to an absolute minimum.
With each camera back, Leaf provides a unique lens calibration file for each commonly used lens, and a
generic lens calibration file for manual lenses of medium focal length. These files, as well as any you may
create yourself, are stored by default in the Leaf Tables/Lens Calibrations folder.
Even though the provided files will give adequate images, for best results, it is highly recommended that
you take the time to calibrate all your manual lenses to the specific, finely tuned imaging module you have
acquired.
This guide takes you through the process of calibrating your lenses, and describes how you can use the
calibration files with Leaf Capture 11 software to achieve images of optimal quality.
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  • Page 1 Lens Calibration Guide for Leaf AFi-II 10 and Aptus-II 10 Camera Backs Leaf AFi-II 10 and Leaf Aptus-II 10 camera backs are accurate and finely tuned instruments with high resolution and very large lens coverage. Each camera back contains the widest digital sensor available for medium and large format cameras.
  • Page 2 Technical Bulletin Creating a Lens Calibration File Setting up to Take the Calibration Shot What you will need: a Leaf diffuser or any white diffusing sheet that will fully cover the lenses to be used. 1. Connect the camera back to the Leaf Capture software. 2.
  • Page 3 Technical Bulletin Creating the Lens Calibration File 1. In the Camera menu, select Lens Calibration > Create Wizard. 2. Follow the steps in the lens calibration wizard. 3. At the end of the wizard, select the Load lens calibration check box to load the lens calibration file to your camera back after it is created.
  • Page 4 Technical Bulletin 6. Click OK. Note: Lens calibrations saved in the default location (Leaf Tables/Lens Calibrations) appear in the Camera Configuration dialog box. See When you are Shooting Tethered, on page 4. If you selected Load lens calibration, the lens calibration file is loaded to your camera back and remains active for as long as you are tethered.
  • Page 5 Technical Bulletin When you are Shooting Portable When shooting portable, the “Generic Lens” lens calibration file is used when you take your shots. If the lens you are using requires a more specific lens calibration, use post-processing to correct lens calibration.
  • Page 6 Technical Bulletin Applying Lens Calibration to an Image in Leaf Capture 1. In Leaf Capture, select the images you would like to process. 2. In the Process panel, select Leaf Mos in the Format list. 3. Click Settings. The Leaf Mos Settings dialog box opens. 4.
  • Page 7 Technical Bulletin Reference Tables You do not need to apply a lens calibration file to shots taken with a lens for which the generic lens calibration file works. For shots captured in portable mode with a lens for which a specialized lens calibration file exists, apply the appropriate lens calibration file, as listed below.
  • Page 8 Makro-Planar 4/120 ext tube 10 - 31mm Copyright © 2009 Kodak. All Rights Reserved. Data subject to change without notice. Leaf, the Leaf logo, and Aptus are trademarks or registered trademarks of Kodak. The Leaf products mentioned in this document are trademarks or service marks of Kodak and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.

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