Never mind the man behind the curtain...

  • Thread starter Thread starter Ron Reznick
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Standard sharpening for a D2h shot is Advanced RAW = None, USM 66, 5, 4. I set sharpening in-camera to +1 (slightly oversharpened) so I can evaluate the preview JPGs easily, but override it in RAW processing.

Ron
Mark Bedson, standing 5 feet from a 3000 foot precipice, conjuring
up a view for the rest of us to shoot. 85mm @ f/4, cropped.



Ron
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Ron Reznick
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Ron
How much sharpening did you apply, i.e. in camera and post processing?
Grate composition.
Cheers,
Michael
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Ron Reznick
http://digital-images.net
http://trapagon.com
 
Ron
Mark Bedson, standing 5 feet from a 3000 foot precipice, conjuring
up a view for the rest of us to shoot. 85mm @ f/4, cropped.



Ron
--
Ron Reznick
http://digital-images.net
http://trapagon.com
Ron
How much sharpening did you apply, i.e. in camera and post processing?
Grate composition.
Cheers,
Michael
--
Ron Reznick
http://digital-images.net
http://trapagon.com
An obvious advantage of the D2H.
Cheers,
Michael
Ps. I really meant to type Great composition...
 

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