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RSS FeedsPhase One to introduce multi-frame Raw capture for its IQ4 camera system
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25 june 2019 16:36:37

 
Phase One to introduce multi-frame Raw capture for its IQ4 camera system
(Digital Photography Review)
 


Phase One has announced the impending arrival of its first Creative Control Enhancement update for its IQ4 Infinity Platform. The update offers new multi-frame Raw capture capabilities and other new features to improve photographer´s workflows. At the core of the Creative Control Package update for the IQ4 Infinity Platform is Automated Frame Averaging, a new Raw capture mode that combines multiple frames together-a first for medium-format cameras. Similar to what Olympus, Panasonic and Pentax have done with their respective pixel-shift modes, Phase One´s new Automated Frame Averaging function `combines multiple sensor readouts during the capture process to reduce noise, strengthen dynamic range and protect highlights.´ Phase One has also updated Capture One Inside (version 12.1), adding new Clarity and HDR options, as well as the ability to create your own Capture One Styles and upload them directly to the IQ4 system. Direct Image Transfer is included in the update as well. Capture One says the update will be available for download `next week´ on its Creative Control Enhancement webpage. Press release: Phase One Advances IQ4 Infinity Platform - Enhances Photographers´ Creative Control COPENHAGEN, June 25, 2019 - Phase One today announced its first IQ4 Infinity Platform enhancement - with powerfully redefined RAW capture functionality and new features that boost the photographer´s creative control. With a focus on dynamically improving image quality, Phase One has innovated RAW image data creation with a new approach to reading, recording, and processing RAW captures. The new Automated Frame Averaging function of the IQ4 Camera System combines multiple sensor readouts during the capture process to reduce noise, strengthen dynamic range, and protect highlights. This process is expected to raise the bar by which image quality is measured, and open new creative opportunities. `With Automated Frame Averaging, Phase One have adapted and furth ...


 
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