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Re: blurred pictures ...
In reply to lossi,
5 months ago
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lossi wrote:
...although it war my opinion so far the sharpness is more a pure optical matter and is not really related to contrast, saturation and stuff.Have a look here and see why those three actually matter an incredible deal when it comes to sharpness in digital images:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/sharpness.shtml
What we commonly talk about as being sharpness is really acuteness and it comes down to microcontrast along detail edges in the image. The settings contrast and saturation actually not only change our perception of how sharp an image actually is, they define it!
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