Lalam
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Thanks . How do I send you 18MB file? Can I please have your email address?I'd need to look at the original RAW file to determine anything more.
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Thanks . How do I send you 18MB file? Can I please have your email address?I'd need to look at the original RAW file to determine anything more.
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You'd need to upload it somewhere, like Dropbox, so I could download it.Thanks . How do I send you 18MB file?
Downloading now... Give me a few to look them over.Image with in camera sharpening setting.....https://www.dropbox.com/s/tbngjvk9br2q9hk/DSC_3185.NEF?dl=0
Image with in camera sharpening zero..........https://www.dropbox.com/sh/h1dt7myha9opaql/AAA90F51u_1mZ-J5ZVrAPbP_a?dl=0
It was wrongly attached. Now edited the post and attached another image . Can you see difference in the skies in both? On my pc sky in the original of the one you edited looks over sharpened. Thanks for the reply.Edit: Your first file downloaded just fine... The second one has the following name: KR2014TableACombined.pdf and appears to be a calendar of some sort, not a RAW file.
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Well I've looked them over and they simply don't look over-sharpened to me; but, that being said, if they look over-sharpened to YOU, then I'd say that's what matters.It was wrongly attached. Now edited the post and attached another image . Can you see difference in the skies in both? On my pc sky in the original of the one you edited looks over sharpened. Thanks for the reply.
Thanks. I have again brought back the sharpness level of camera to zero. Shall be experimenting few more.Wel they simply don't look over-sharpened to me; but, that being said, if they look over-sharpened to YOU, then I'd say that's what matters.
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I understand that, I'm curious if the raw files in raw+jpeg are different than just shooting raw.
I like the capture program, and I've been playing with raw therapee as well.
Sorry been away camping, thanks Paul for clarifying that.The RAW files will be the same either way. Shooting RAW + JPG just means you'll have two copies of each shot; one will have been processed by your camera (JPG) one wlll require that you process it (RAW).