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R7 shooting an aerial silks show in dimly lit gym

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Alastair Norcross
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Re: R7 shooting an aerial silks show in dimly lit gym

here_and_there wrote:

Great examples of the R7's capabilities!

How did you process the images, and with which software? Colours look great, and I see little noise, which is great. Maybe a bit more sharpening than what I'd apply for my personal taste.

Thanks. I used DXO Photolab 6, with Deep Prime XD. I have it set on the default sharpening that the lens correction module provides. Since mostly switching to Photolab, I never add sharpening (no unsharp mask at all). I find that all my lenses are much sharper when processed with the DXO modules. I think that some of these shots look like they've had sharpening applied, because the contrast between the dim indoor light and some of the bright backgrounds is quite extreme. It is possible to tune the balance between detail extraction and noise reduction, but I have it set to the default position. Some people have complained about artifacts with XD, and set the slider a bit below 0, but it hasn't (yet) bothered me.

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