DavidMillier
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But the D100 is at a disadvantage because its Raw files are noticeably sharper and more detailed than even its best jpg output.
There has been much discussion as to why this is.
Phil says it is inadequate in camera sharpening which irrevocably destroys detail which cannot be recovered using USM; others have blamed it on a poor jpg engine. I have no idea who is correct but Phil notes that the D100 raw is marginally sharper than the D60 raw but substantially softer in jpeg...
There has been much discussion as to why this is.
Phil says it is inadequate in camera sharpening which irrevocably destroys detail which cannot be recovered using USM; others have blamed it on a poor jpg engine. I have no idea who is correct but Phil notes that the D100 raw is marginally sharper than the D60 raw but substantially softer in jpeg...
All of the files are JPG at roughly the same compression level. TheFundamanetally Dave Etchell's tests are broken because they are
comparing RAW output from the SD9 to in camera JPEGs from the other
cameras. Anyone who is an accomplished digital photographer, will
understand why this is not fair for comparing the sensor
technology. (If you want to credit it as a workflow advantage for
Foveo/Sigma, feel free.)
-Z-
SD9 files are output from the Sigma software using Auto settings,
except where noted by Dave. So that's no real argument. Actually,
if a file is to suffer from JPG compression, then it must be the
SD9 files, since these images contain much more details within a
smaller resolution.
Geir Rune