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D3300 Picture quality not satisfied.
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 459539" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Downloading now... Give me a few to look them over.</p><p></p><p><strong>Edit:</strong> 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.</p><p></p><p><strong>New Edit:</strong> Here's my version of your in-camera sharpened original. I imported the RAW file into Photoshop via Adobe Camera RAW and adjusted the exposure, vibrance and saturation a bit. ACR automatically adds a small amount of sharpening but not much and I left that setting at its default. I did not alter the white balance or correct the color.</p><p></p><p>The image was then resized to 100% and a random 5:7 crop was made. That crop was then resized to 1000 pixels on the long edge and saved as a JPG. This is the result:</p><p><span style="color: #FFFFFF">.....</span></p><p>[ATTACH=full]161065[/ATTACH]</p><p><span style="color: #FFFFFF">....</span></p><p>My personal opinion is that this shot is fine as far as sharpening goes, it certainly doesn't appear OVER sharpened to me. I think the shot would benefit from some real post processing but the sharpness, to me, does not appear to be a problem at all. </p><p><span style="color: #FFFFFF">....</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 459539, member: 13090"] Downloading now... Give me a few to look them over. [B]Edit:[/B] 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. [B]New Edit:[/B] Here's my version of your in-camera sharpened original. I imported the RAW file into Photoshop via Adobe Camera RAW and adjusted the exposure, vibrance and saturation a bit. ACR automatically adds a small amount of sharpening but not much and I left that setting at its default. I did not alter the white balance or correct the color. The image was then resized to 100% and a random 5:7 crop was made. That crop was then resized to 1000 pixels on the long edge and saved as a JPG. This is the result: [COLOR=#FFFFFF].....[/COLOR] [ATTACH type="full" width="60%"]161065._xfImport[/ATTACH] [COLOR=#FFFFFF]....[/COLOR] My personal opinion is that this shot is fine as far as sharpening goes, it certainly doesn't appear OVER sharpened to me. I think the shot would benefit from some real post processing but the sharpness, to me, does not appear to be a problem at all. [COLOR=#FFFFFF]....[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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