There are two sharpening sliders in Canon's Digital Photo Professional software. One is in the Raw section. The other is in the RGB section.
Is there a difference in what these sliders do?
Or are they essentially the same tool in different places?
Ralpho Member 161 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2005 Location: St. Louis, Michigan More info | Nov 07, 2010 05:33 | #1 There are two sharpening sliders in Canon's Digital Photo Professional software. One is in the Raw section. The other is in the RGB section.
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Nov 07, 2010 06:59 | #2 Ralpho wrote in post #11239484 There are two sharpening sliders in Canon's Digital Photo Professional software. One is in the Raw section. The other is in the RGB section. Is there a difference in what these sliders do? Or are they essentially the same tool in different places? If you shoot pictures with JPEG, use RGB.
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tonylong ...winded More info | Nov 07, 2010 07:52 | #3 If you are shooting Raw, I'd use the Raw tab -- it can be overkill to use both. In the newest version, you can also switch to UnSharpMask (USM) mode. Tony
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