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D3300 Picture quality not satisfied.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lalam" data-source="post: 459509" data-attributes="member: 30066"><p>I have read in other thread that for jpeg one needs to set in camera sharpness to 7/8. But this seems to be making even my RAW images over-sharpened. Today took a photo with sharpness increased in camera setting. This can be seen in full size RAW in ViewNX 2 on my pc. I suppose ISO 200 should not make the seen difference. Attaching herewith a shot converted to jpeg with 1000px wide and without any processing. The sky is looking way too sharpened. May not be visible due to reduced size jpeg. So does the sharpening setting affects the RAW also?</p><p>[ATTACH]161056[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lalam, post: 459509, member: 30066"] I have read in other thread that for jpeg one needs to set in camera sharpness to 7/8. But this seems to be making even my RAW images over-sharpened. Today took a photo with sharpness increased in camera setting. This can be seen in full size RAW in ViewNX 2 on my pc. I suppose ISO 200 should not make the seen difference. Attaching herewith a shot converted to jpeg with 1000px wide and without any processing. The sky is looking way too sharpened. May not be visible due to reduced size jpeg. So does the sharpening setting affects the RAW also? [ATTACH=CONFIG]161056._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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