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    Normalise Colours Across Images

    Morning Tom, Thank you for all of the info - I've had another look at the lens - a Nikkor 14mm f/2.8D which apparently appears to be the ultra wide angle type. As you will see from below it's a 'strange' setup in that the camera is fitted to the top of the scanner at a 90 degree angle to it...
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    Normalise Colours Across Images

    No problem - I had tried uploading some images and was wondering if I'd managed it but didn't know where they'd ended up!
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    Normalise Colours Across Images

    Other images? These are the first that I've posted on it. I've tried the Lens correction to remove the vignette - that's not a problem and I can lighten and darken them, but it all seems a bit 'hit and miss' that way - I was hoping there might be a way to have all the images in memory and then...
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    Normalise Colours Across Images

    Tom and iDad - I've PM'd some links to you - thanks again
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    Normalise Colours Across Images

    Tom - Sorry. Had a fat fingers and bad memory problem with the name. No offence meant.....
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    Normalise Colours Across Images

    Tony and iDad - thank you for the responses - I'm home for a couple of days - I'll get a set if images posted Tuesday if that's OK - which would be easier for you - to post them as attachments or PM them? I can edit out registration numbers etc - there's nothing else in them that shouldn't be...
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    Normalise Colours Across Images

    I work in a team of people that deal with road traffic collisions and as part of our work, I use a Riegl VZ400 3D Scanner which has a Nikon D300 permanently attached. The process is that the scanner performs a 360 degree lidar scan of an area and then it triggers the camera for 5 separate images...
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