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<blockquote data-quote="snaphappy" data-source="post: 158168" data-attributes="member: 12198"><p>I've been taking many pics lately of birds etc (my kids been hiding when they see the camera) so I have absolutely no idea when I might have messed around with my camera too much but when I viewed this it was sooooo sharp and over saturated that it looked strange on my viewfinder. I did some searching and found that my colour was on vivid and sharpness was set to +9! Set my colour to portrait now</p><p>Anyways, I lowered saturation and used noise reduction to help smooth the sharpness. Is it still too sharp? I know not the best composition but this is the only one where my daughter is turned away so hoping to get some help to see if I can save the ones with the lovely smiles</p><p>[ATTACH]39751[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snaphappy, post: 158168, member: 12198"] I've been taking many pics lately of birds etc (my kids been hiding when they see the camera) so I have absolutely no idea when I might have messed around with my camera too much but when I viewed this it was sooooo sharp and over saturated that it looked strange on my viewfinder. I did some searching and found that my colour was on vivid and sharpness was set to +9! Set my colour to portrait now Anyways, I lowered saturation and used noise reduction to help smooth the sharpness. Is it still too sharp? I know not the best composition but this is the only one where my daughter is turned away so hoping to get some help to see if I can save the ones with the lovely smiles [ATTACH=CONFIG]39751._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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