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Phocus high iso raw files vs lightroom

larkis

Member
I have noticed that files that are shot at higher iso (this one at 3200) look much worse and lack detail when opened in phocus vs lightroom. They are from my X2D. Has anyone else experienced this? Lightroom has some noise but not compression like splotches. I unchecked the noise filter section in phocus in case it was some bad attempt at noise reduction, but the image did not change.
 

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tenmangu81

Well-known member
I haven't observed such an effect, but someone else did:

Actually, I just import the .3FR files into Phocus in order to transform them as .fff, and I open these .fff files with Lightroom.
I guess your file in Phocus is a .fff (otherwise you couldn't see it), but what is the file in Lightroom ? A .3FR or a .fff ?
 

tenmangu81

Well-known member
In the hasselblad digital forum (link provided above), it seems that this issue is still observed with the Windows version of Phocus, but has been corrected in the Mac version.
 
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