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Volatile
30th of May 2009 (Sat), 02:57
I have a SD880 IS that I bought for times I don't want to haul my DSLR around, but I haven't been happy with the pictures. I don't have high expectations, but it seems the camera has a lot of sharpening applied to the images, which often creates really ugly artifacts. Is there a way to turn that off?
TIA...
Jon
30th of May 2009 (Sat), 07:18
Put it in P, then choose Custom Colors from the My Colors option. You can set contrast, sharpness, saturation and R,G & B saturation there (pp. 73 & 74 of your manual).
danpass
1st of June 2009 (Mon), 20:30
Its the only camera that I never felt the need to increase the sharpening.
I initially set Custom Color +1 on sharpness and found as you, too overprocessed.
I'm perfectly happy running P-->Default Color even.
bjordan
2nd of June 2009 (Tue), 11:24
I pretty much leave my S2 in "low sharpening" mode. Some people say that pictures properly sharpened for print appear over-sharpened on the screen, so that may be part of it, but I just hate the halo effect. You can't get rid of that once it's there, but you can always sharpen the picture later if it needs it.
Volatile
11th of June 2009 (Thu), 02:08
Thanks for the responses! I must've fallen asleep before I got to page 73 of my manual... ;)
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