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I also found it tedious to take a few shots, download them and look at the on photoshop and use filters to enhance the results to make them easier to interpret.įocal tends to eliminate the human errors. Alignment mattered a lot and I believe led to some of my inconsistencies. They are left somewhat to interpretation especially with narrow dof. My problem with the LensAlign is that I never got real consistent results with it. I have a LensAlign and it works well and was the first solution.
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I have used the software extensively and found it be very useful. If you have valid concerns on the function and applicability on this product speak up.otherwise. Of course, if it is a concern to you, don't use it.but stop bad mouthing Reikan just because you are over sensitive on this issue.

I keep my doors looked.and it seems to work just fine.
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DataColor customer support needed to remove my computer I'd from their system, so the new user could install on theirs.īTW.the computer ID/serial being in the "wild" is about as dangerous as your camera serial number being there.

The new user, and I, had a devil of a time as the sw would not install.even though I had removed that sw from my system.and there was no unregistered item associated with the sw. I am sure you are aware, camera serial number are machine readable by software, so make an idead way to link sw to the hw, just as calibration sw is link to a specific machine.Ī few months ago, I upgraded to the Spyder4, from the S3. It is off the sensor, which may or may not also be the serial number depending on the computer mfg or if it it DIY.it is,however, as unique to that system as your camera serial number is to the camera. The computer ID is read and sent to the calibration tool mfg. The calibration unit does not limit the number of monitors any more than Reikan limits the number of licenses. Quote from: Keith Reeder on June 01, 2012, 03:52:37 am Jeez. The developer (who I don't know and have no affiliation with, but whose efforts to get this off the ground I've been following for some time) has worked his arse off to develop this unique solution, and by all accounts it simplifies MFA to a remarkable degree: we have to accept that some people who need to apply accurate MFA really struggle with the "manual" options out there (I know from personal experience that MFA is no fun when you've got 400, 500 or 600mm of focal length to deal with), and FoCal just makes the process easier to a very worthwhile extent, and if I needed to MFA my gear, I'd buy it in a hearbeat.Īnd of course it makes sense for him to restrict its use (outside of commercial licensing) to specific cameras to stop someone buying a single copy and then MFAing the cameras of everyone he knows, at direct potential cost to the software developer. You'd think there'd be across-the-board positivity from some quarters for something as essentially groundbreaking as this application. We will be comparing the results with LensAlign to the results with this, to see if it is as good. The D4 results were much more consistent, where as the d7000 results varied even with the same offset. The output chart shows how it evaluates the results of each offset. It basically sets an offset, takes a picture, analyzes it, and repeats the process. I'm not sure being perfectly aligned is critical, because what the software is doing is comparing the results against itself. I only saw the results of one of my customers experience with it, (who happens to be an engineer) and was impressed by the level of information available as well as his results on two different bodies, enough so that we will be evaluating the software.
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As far as offering it as a service, we are currently trying to find out what the license fee would be were we change to using this system.
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I don't think that's an unreasonable perspective since if I am making money with the software it's only fair they receive some compensation.ĥ bodies, with the ability to change out some serial numbers doesn't seem unreasonable, as long as the process to add new serial numbers or trade them is simple and foolproof. I believe the license policy is to insure the end user is not in turn using the software as a service.
