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Multi-shot
e H3D II multi-shot capability is available with the H3D II-39MS
product. Multi-shot provides a capture mode where four separate
images are saved that are captures of the same object with the
sensor oset by one pixel between the shots. e resulting image
shows ultimate color denition and eliminates unwanted moiré
and artefacts in studio type stills photography.
To make a multi-shot capture, you must work tethered to the
computer and have the Hasselblad soware FlexColor or Phocus
running. From the capture menu simply choose the capture type
“multi-shot”. Multi-shot images are saved as 3F raw les directly
into the capture destination folder of FlexColor or Phocus. Please
see the FlexColor/Phocus user manuals for full intructions.
e technology behind the multi-shot is high precision piezo con-
trolled movements of the sensor in pixel sized increments. Four
separate shots are taken in succession (one for each color, but with
green captured twice for extra sharpness) that are then combined
into a single, high-resolution image. Images taken in multi-shot
mode will be sharper and contain more detail than single-shot
images. Multi-shot images will also stand up to greater enlarge-
ment later in production.
In use, it is essential to ensure that there is no movement in either
the camera or the subject. Because of this, these methods are
only suitable for tripod/camera stand use for studio-like environ-
ments, technical shots, product shots, architectural subjects and
similar.
Multi Shot
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