Auster Pilot
Senior Member
As Phase One (who produce Capture Pro) and virtually every other RAW processing vendor seem to be very reluctant to provide out of camera RAW processing for the NX3000 I've been spending a bit of time with LR5 that came with my camera.
I'd got my head round most of the tools but the one that was eluding me in terms of getting results as good as Capture One, was sharpening. I'd heard quite a lot over the years of people saying sharpening was not very well optimised in LR and my first goes with LR seemed to indicate this may be the case.
However, today I came across this video today on the Adobe.TV site and I found it extremely useful for improving my sharpening techniques from NX3000 RAW pics.
While I can convert .SRW files as .DNGs that Capture One processes, Capture One doesn't provide the full functionality against .DNG files. Capture One pro is also quite expensive (around 300 Euros) so it is quite annoying that they are not providing full support for either my NX1100 or NX3000. I may go back to Capture One should they start to support these files properly, but I'm not going to pay for the upgrade to V8 that they are asking for until they do. In the meantime, if I spend more time with LR5 I may get to like it too much to go back. I just dislike being confined to a single product, but I dislike spending money when I don't need to.
Anyway here are 4 versions of one image - 3 from the .SRW file and one from the saved .JPEG image produced at the same time.
From Capture One via DNG conversion
From Lightroom 5 with new sharpening settings (note artifact features/noise is considerably improved in out of focus areas)
Original Sharpening from LR5 (otherwise same settings as other LR image)
JPEG output straight out of camera.
I'm not going to claim LR is better or worse than Capture One, but that I am now more than happy that I can achieve equivalent sharpening results since understanding it much better after watching the video.
--
Neil....
The Sky is a Beautiful Place
I'd got my head round most of the tools but the one that was eluding me in terms of getting results as good as Capture One, was sharpening. I'd heard quite a lot over the years of people saying sharpening was not very well optimised in LR and my first goes with LR seemed to indicate this may be the case.
However, today I came across this video today on the Adobe.TV site and I found it extremely useful for improving my sharpening techniques from NX3000 RAW pics.
While I can convert .SRW files as .DNGs that Capture One processes, Capture One doesn't provide the full functionality against .DNG files. Capture One pro is also quite expensive (around 300 Euros) so it is quite annoying that they are not providing full support for either my NX1100 or NX3000. I may go back to Capture One should they start to support these files properly, but I'm not going to pay for the upgrade to V8 that they are asking for until they do. In the meantime, if I spend more time with LR5 I may get to like it too much to go back. I just dislike being confined to a single product, but I dislike spending money when I don't need to.
Anyway here are 4 versions of one image - 3 from the .SRW file and one from the saved .JPEG image produced at the same time.
From Capture One via DNG conversion
From Lightroom 5 with new sharpening settings (note artifact features/noise is considerably improved in out of focus areas)
Original Sharpening from LR5 (otherwise same settings as other LR image)
JPEG output straight out of camera.
I'm not going to claim LR is better or worse than Capture One, but that I am now more than happy that I can achieve equivalent sharpening results since understanding it much better after watching the video.
--
Neil....
The Sky is a Beautiful Place