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<blockquote data-quote="rece2000" data-source="post: 191549" data-attributes="member: 15932"><p>i am shooting in RAW currently, but I did read about this default sharpening in other posts about this camera and did change it. However, I still did not see a difference between the 2. When I increased the sharpening, it just gave the pictures a weird, fake look. For the wedding, since I wasn't sure, I set it to shoot RAW and JPEG FINE. When i looked at the photos in my software afterwards, there was no difference. I don't know if it's really a sharpening issues I have, like I originally thought. It's just a quality of the picture issue. To me, they just do not look "right". Not how they looked with my d60 and kit lenses. Edges were real crisp and the quality was like looking at the subject in person. Now, it all looks "digital". I don't know how else to describe it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rece2000, post: 191549, member: 15932"] i am shooting in RAW currently, but I did read about this default sharpening in other posts about this camera and did change it. However, I still did not see a difference between the 2. When I increased the sharpening, it just gave the pictures a weird, fake look. For the wedding, since I wasn't sure, I set it to shoot RAW and JPEG FINE. When i looked at the photos in my software afterwards, there was no difference. I don't know if it's really a sharpening issues I have, like I originally thought. It's just a quality of the picture issue. To me, they just do not look "right". Not how they looked with my d60 and kit lenses. Edges were real crisp and the quality was like looking at the subject in person. Now, it all looks "digital". I don't know how else to describe it. [/QUOTE]
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