I have a very strange problem and am wondering if anybody else has seen this.
I am duplicating a painting using my Canon 5Dmk2 and some studio lights. I mounted the 22x28 inch painted canvas to a flat wall. I then mounted my camera on a tripod, perpendicular to the print and the same exact centerline. I used two soft boxes on opposite sides of the painting for even, non-reflective lighting. Then, I metered with a flash meter and shot the painting at 1/160s, f11, ISO 100. I got a perfect exposure. I even used Live View on my camera zoomed in tight to get a super accurate focus.
When I bring the image into LR4 (or LR3), the lower left hand corner was quite soft, but the rest of the image was tack sharp. I figured I screwed something up so I reshot the image. I remeasured everything to make sure all was flast, square, true, etc. Then, I shot the image with two very sharp lenses—Canon 100mm f2.8 macro, and Canon 70-200mm f4L lenses, both set at 100mm, f11, 1/160s, ISO 100.
When looking at the image on my camera LCD, even zoomed in to max close-up, the entire image is sharp. When I import it into LR, that corner goes soft again! At first it displays sharp, but as soon as the software zooms in, it goes soft and stays soft. I tried enabling and disabling Lens Correction, but that lower left hand corner remains soft no matter what I do. I really don't think it is the lens, camera alignment or the exposure, since it displays sharply on the camera's LCD when zoomed in tight. Both these lenses are very sharp, and besides, I left some headroom on all four edges to avoid possible softness or vignetting.
Any similar experiences? Any suggestions?
Thanks, Lou
In the Develop module hit the 'Reset' button at the bottom of the right panel. If the softness in the LLH corner is still there try a full-size export using 16bit depth and Pro PhotoRGB profile. Does the exported TIF file look the same as the raw file, if so check it in another application like Photoshop or an image viewer.
Try also shooting RAW+JPEG to see if just the raw file has the LLH corner softness. When viewing images using the camera's LCD you are looking at an in-camera created sRGB JPEG created from the raw image file. If the JPEG looks OK I suggest opening the raw CR2 files using Canon's Digital Photo Professional software (on CD with the camera) and see if you get the same results, or not.
These are just some suggestions to help pinpoint what is actually causing the problem. I've done hundreds of copy shots with my 5D MKII using a similar dual flash lighting setup with no issues in LR3, LR4, or LR4.1 RC.
Thanks for the suggestions, trshaner, but I didn't need to go there.
I solved my own problem....and it was MY problem. Unbeknownst to me, I had previously saved a develop preset that had a gradient blur (low clarity setting) in the lower left hand portion of the image (from an image I was working on). Duh....user error. It's about the ONLY thing I hadn't checked, and that was the problem. I eliminated the blur, resaved the preset, and voila.....sharp throughout!
Sorry for the wild goose chase.
Lou
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