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From: "Ivan Coleman"
Subject: [PRODIG] Kodak DCS Proback and Mamiya 645 AFD colour cast problem

Hi Ivan,
I venture to suggest that it could be a reflection from the chip onto the
back of the lens, which then gets reflected back onto the chip as a pink
'glow' dead centre of your image.  I had the same problem using the Nikon
85mm f1.8 lens with the Kodak DCS14N.  It seems to happen with lenses that
have a large rear element sitting way back in the lens and therefore both
bigger and closer to the chip than normal.
I hope that someone using the same combination of kit as yourself may shed
more light though....................
Cheers,
Mark.
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> Hiya people,
> Long time (thankful) lurker, now begging some help, suggestions please.
>
> I have recently purchased a Kodak DCS Proback (yes I know they're
> discontinued, that's why it was a good price) with a Mamiya 645 AFD and
> 55-110 lens and I have a 'pinkish' problem.
>
> There is a slight magenta cast in the middle of the image, it starts
> (wide open) as a circular/oval shape, but becomes progressively more
> rectangular as the lens is stopped down.
> It covers a large part of the frame (70-80per cent).
>
> Lens and sensor are clean, I'm not using any filter.
> I have the IR filter but not the AAliasing.
> I have managed to make a layer mask to get rid of it but I've had to
> make 1 for every focal length and aperture...
>
> What I'd like to know is:
> Are there any ProBack users who have had a similar problem?
> Could it be the combination of the lens and sensor? Or either one?
> Does it mean that the back or the lens are faulty?
>
> All suggestions very welcome,
> Many thanks,
>
> Ivan Coleman
>
> http://www.colemanphoto.co.uk
>
>
> Ivan Coleman
>
> T: +44 (0)20 7502 3037
> M: +44 (0)778 817 4992
> http://www.colemanphoto.co.uk
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