Please comment on this:
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Shot with G3 in LS mode - no editing, only cropped, reduced by 10% to 1000px width and saved again as JPG. But it shows clearly what the original file looks like.
The issue is the outshining of the twigs by the background, as can well be seen along the twigs running across window, wall and sky. It depends on the apparent width of the twigs and not only kills the colour, but reduces the sharpness excessively. My question is whether this is only due to LS/JPG mode and could be avoided in CRW?
How about the present state of the RAW conversion? Is CRW that much better than LS in this respect? Is it worth the hard work in handling and editing (as per previous posts)? Or am I just asking too much?
TIA
flowe

). I think it is a simple focus problem... Did you use a tripod/what was the shutter speed/was it windy and the branches moved?

