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<blockquote data-quote="Lautermilch" data-source="post: 844237" data-attributes="member: 37465"><p>I do models and did a short modeling session when a model arrived without notice.</p><p>It looked like things went well but in ACR I saw that was not the case.</p><p></p><p>It turns out the fine tuning setting had been changed somehow. </p><p></p><p>I watched some YT videos on the process to fine tune and decided rather then use a piece of paper or single label to create a larger view for the camera and I was able to find the precise setting and wrote it down to check before the next shoot.</p><p></p><p>You can see the writing on the box as well as that Tiger needs a visit to a washing machine and the white background it raised up so you are seeing dirt from foot prints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lautermilch, post: 844237, member: 37465"] I do models and did a short modeling session when a model arrived without notice. It looked like things went well but in ACR I saw that was not the case. It turns out the fine tuning setting had been changed somehow. I watched some YT videos on the process to fine tune and decided rather then use a piece of paper or single label to create a larger view for the camera and I was able to find the precise setting and wrote it down to check before the next shoot. You can see the writing on the box as well as that Tiger needs a visit to a washing machine and the white background it raised up so you are seeing dirt from foot prints. [/QUOTE]
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