40ds owners do you leave "sharpness" at factory setting or prefer to adjust that setting up or down?
Oct 22, 2007 19:12 | #1 40ds owners do you leave "sharpness" at factory setting or prefer to adjust that setting up or down?
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glowie Senior Member 888 posts Joined Feb 2006 Location: NYC More info | Oct 22, 2007 19:13 | #2 leave it alone and adjust sharpness in PS. .....::....:..:..:::.::....:::..::....:.:.:::....
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Southswede Senior Member 951 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2004 More info | Oct 22, 2007 19:22 | #3 glowie wrote in post #4172835 leave it alone and adjust sharpness in PS.
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racingsafetyman Member 220 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Northants, UK More info | I've created a custom picture style, based on the "Neutral" picture style, but with sharpness setting at 3, as I generally find I'm setting the sharpening to at least 3 in DPP for Raw images before conversion to JPEG in PS. Colin
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xarqi Cream of the Crop 10,435 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Aotearoa/New Zealand More info | Oct 23, 2007 07:29 | #6 Southswede wrote in post #4172867 Why not let the camera help reduce the post processing time? One reason is that if you shoot RAW, you have to do it in PP anyway.
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gjl711 Wait.. you can't unkill your own kill. 57,738 posts Likes: 4072 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Deep in the heart of Texas More info | Oct 23, 2007 07:45 | #7 I shoot in the raw so i leave all jpeg settings to factory defaults. Not sure why, but call me JJ.
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Southswede Senior Member 951 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2004 More info | Oct 24, 2007 07:24 | #8 xarqi wrote in post #4175634 One reason is that if you shoot RAW, you have to do it in PP anyway. Another is that you have much greater control, including converting to Lab and only sharpening the luminance channel. That is said to avoid (or at least reduce the impact of) some colour artefacts. Works for me.
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gasrocks Cream of the Crop 13,432 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Portage, Wisconsin USA More info | Oct 24, 2007 07:50 | #9 If you are not shooting RAW and you are trying to do little PP, then sharpness of +3 can be helpful. Kinda a personal preference though. Try out different settings and see what you like best. GEAR LIST
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agedbriar Goldmember 2,657 posts Likes: 399 Joined Jan 2007 Location: Slovenia More info | Oct 24, 2007 07:53 | #10 I shoot RAW and I have in-camera sharpening set to maximum to better evaluate achieved focus from the JPG picture displayed on the LCD screen.
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silvex Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 24, 2007 20:03 | #11 xarqi wrote in post #4175634 One reason is that if you shoot RAW, you have to do it in PP anyway. Another is that you have much greater control, including converting to Lab and only sharpening the luminance channel. That is said to avoid (or at least reduce the impact of) some colour artefacts. Works for me.
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silvex Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 24, 2007 20:06 | #12 agedbriar wrote in post #4182086 I shoot RAW and I have in-camera sharpening set to maximum to better evaluate achieved focus from the JPG picture displayed on the LCD screen. This is on 30D. Excellent tip! I do the same... .
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xarqi Cream of the Crop 10,435 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Aotearoa/New Zealand More info | Oct 24, 2007 22:12 | #13 agedbriar wrote in post #4182086 I shoot RAW and I have in-camera sharpening set to maximum to better evaluate achieved focus from the JPG picture displayed on the LCD screen. This is on 30D. Good idea - I'll give that a go too.
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Oct 25, 2007 22:30 | #14 agedbriar wrote in post #4182086 I shoot RAW and I have in-camera sharpening set to maximum to better evaluate achieved focus from the JPG picture displayed on the LCD screen. This is on 30D. Now there's a great idea I'm going to adopt. Gear List
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Donte Member 162 posts Joined Oct 2007 Location: San Diego More info | Oct 25, 2007 22:35 | #15 Where would one change this option in the 40D?
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