So If I don't take a very sharp picture and I want it sharp, is cranking up the RAW image from sharpnes (3) to (10) a bad thing necessarily? Do you guys usually max these settings out, or just crank up a few notches? Still new to the program...
Dec 21, 2010 16:28 | #1 So If I don't take a very sharp picture and I want it sharp, is cranking up the RAW image from sharpnes (3) to (10) a bad thing necessarily? Do you guys usually max these settings out, or just crank up a few notches? Still new to the program... Jon | JMBPhotography
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ChasP505 "brain damaged old guy" 5,566 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2006 Location: New Mexico, USA More info | Dec 21, 2010 16:38 | #2 It's easy to overdo sharpness and cause visible artifacts in the image, like "halos" at hard edges, and grainy skin texture. Chas P
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tonylong ...winded More info | Dec 21, 2010 16:52 | #3 Yeah, different subjects will take different sharpening. I typically am comfortable with 5 or less. Tony
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pophoto Senior Member 580 posts Joined Aug 2009 More info | Dec 22, 2010 20:29 | #4 tony ... what is this new version of DPP that has the Unsharp Mask tool. I'm using Version 3.8.1. Is there a later version ? Canon 5D Mark II - 24-105mm, 100mm macro, 70-200mm 2.8L
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tonylong ...winded More info | Dec 22, 2010 20:43 | #5 I have version 3.9.3 with it but it may also be in 3.9.2. I just checked, and 3.9.3 is available on the Canon site, so grab it and play around! Tony
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pophoto Senior Member 580 posts Joined Aug 2009 More info | Dec 22, 2010 21:18 | #6 Apparently Canon has redone their site. I can not find the latest download version of DPP. The previous site had a tab labeled "downloads". I can't find it anywhere. I google it and still can not find it. Canon 5D Mark II - 24-105mm, 100mm macro, 70-200mm 2.8L
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tonylong ...winded More info | Dec 22, 2010 21:32 | #7 This is for usa.canon.com: Tony
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pophoto Senior Member 580 posts Joined Aug 2009 More info | Dec 23, 2010 08:36 | #9 Tony --- thanks so much. when you suggest that the sharpness slider should be around 5 or so, is that for BOTH the Sharpness ... and ... Unsharp Mask Sliders. Canon 5D Mark II - 24-105mm, 100mm macro, 70-200mm 2.8L
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tonylong ...winded More info | Dec 23, 2010 09:29 | #10 For the new DPP Unsharp Mask sharpening, from what I've seen you pay more attention to detail, but you can find a comfortable "starting place" and adjust from there. I've gone with a "rule of thumb of setting the sliders to 5 and then adjusting to there, but that is because the type of photography I do is OK with that. Some people prefer other "default starting points". Tony
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