sRAW2 packs per pixel green and either red or blue component. Thus less interpolation needed meaning closer to ideal sharpness.that when images are viewed at 100%,the full size raw file is not as
sharp as Sraw1 @ 100%,and Sraw2 @ 100% is sharper than both.???
WTF?
I have no exact info what sRAW1 does, but scale-down always tends to increase the per pixel sharpness.
From a RAW file you may get around 85% of the linear sharpness of the ideal camera (having RGP pixels and ideal AA filter) - so with a scaledown by linear factor 80% or less you can get quite close to what an ideal camera would produce. This of course depends on the quality of scale-down algo you use. So e.g. 21MP image scaled down to 12MP image is generally much sharper than a 12MP bayer sensor based camera can produce.
The lens you have used is a sharp one, but may still have hard times to draw sharp enough image to 50D sensor to get it's full potential. Remember we are now talking of what the contrast of the lens at c. 80 LP/mm (I ran this test many times with my 300 2.8IS,so I'm not imagining
anything.
Does this have something to do with my monitor not being able to
resolve all the data or ?
With my old 30D,100% always showed the most detail,now the 15mp
images of the 50 look softer at 100% but when reduced to 50% in
DPP,they look superb.
Why would a 7mp raw file look sharper than a 15mp raw file @ 100% ?
I will buy you something nice if you can explain this.
Tanks.