Rob-F
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This thread should be a sticky (do we still have that?). It looks to be over my head, but still, I have an M9 and an M9M, so you never know.
Done. Hard to believe it's been over 3 years since doing this.This thread should be a sticky (do we still have that?). It looks to be over my head, but still, I have an M9 and an M9M, so you never know.
After testing, the program appears to brighten the image on the leftThe Kodak CCD is comprised of two smaller CCDs which are abutted. The calibration for the two halves brings the image into agreement.
The type of filter glass was changed, which upsets the calibration.
Keep us posted on results.
I would suggest uploading the DNG files using dropbox, and either post links or send me a private message.After testing, the program appears to brighten the image on the left
And my photo is bright on the left and dark on the right
The imbalance on your camera is much larger than the previous two cameras. I think this means the calibration will only be valid for the ISO actually in use.
I need to look for the Serial Number for the M Monochrom- I thought I had the correct location using my camera, but "M9CAL" did not find it in yours. I probably have the incorrect offset, will check this weekend.
These are the calibration points generated for your( @jwewj ) Monochrom:
CALIBRATION POINT, LEFT vs RIGHT
1071.0 , 1059.0
1981.0 , 1959.0
3010.0 , 2968.0
5179.0 , 5080.0
11269. , 9865.0
This is the 2021 case:
CALIBRATION POINT, LEFT vs RIGHT
563.00 , 550.00
1080.0 , 1065.0
2085.0 , 2046.0
4112.0 , 4058.0
8145.0 , 8015.0