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D5100
D5100 sharpness issue
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<blockquote data-quote="btraven" data-source="post: 224618" data-attributes="member: 18136"><p>1. You can adjust image sharpness in the menu settings. Read about it in the manual or search online. Then experiment with the settings. You might also want to adjust some of the white balance settings as Nikon is known for producing images with a slight greenish tint. </p><p></p><p>2. All digital images need some some sharpening and usually some other minor adjustments. If you want to produce superior images, you will have to do some touch-up with postprocessing software. Nikon provides a program called ViewNX for this and there are dozens of other choices, some proprietary like Photoshop and Lightroom and others free or open source. This is no different from the stuff photographers used to do in dark rooms to produce great prints. </p><p></p><p>If you don't want to fool with this, you might as well be using a point-and-shoot or--gasp!--a camera phone. If you take the time to learn this stuff, you'll be able to produce 8x10 and larger prints that will shock and amaze your friends. Not to mention yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="btraven, post: 224618, member: 18136"] 1. You can adjust image sharpness in the menu settings. Read about it in the manual or search online. Then experiment with the settings. You might also want to adjust some of the white balance settings as Nikon is known for producing images with a slight greenish tint. 2. All digital images need some some sharpening and usually some other minor adjustments. If you want to produce superior images, you will have to do some touch-up with postprocessing software. Nikon provides a program called ViewNX for this and there are dozens of other choices, some proprietary like Photoshop and Lightroom and others free or open source. This is no different from the stuff photographers used to do in dark rooms to produce great prints. If you don't want to fool with this, you might as well be using a point-and-shoot or--gasp!--a camera phone. If you take the time to learn this stuff, you'll be able to produce 8x10 and larger prints that will shock and amaze your friends. Not to mention yourself. [/QUOTE]
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