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:: I Had the OLPF Removed From my D750 ::
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 461561" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>I'm putting the number at <em>about</em> 30%; as in images are about 30% sharper overall for having had the OLPF removed. I fully admit I'm pulling that number out of my butt, understand this is all very subjective and so forth and so on and I'm not going to argue with anyone about the number because I think the images speak for themselves. My putting a number to what I'm seeing is just meant to be a helpful guideline, it should not be interpreted as scientific analysis. I invite everyone to take a look for themselves and decide for themselves if they're interested. All that being said, I have had time to compare several shots taken with the same camera and lenses, both before and after, The Surgery and having done so I feel confident my estimation not *that* far off. If asked I would say the improvement is <em>significant</em>, but not earth-shattering.</p><p></p><p>What I really like is how little sharpening I need to do in post'. The <em>lightest</em> touch of High Pass filter, or USM, is all it takes.</p><p><span style="color: #FFFFFF">.....</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 461561, member: 13090"] I'm putting the number at [I]about[/I] 30%; as in images are about 30% sharper overall for having had the OLPF removed. I fully admit I'm pulling that number out of my butt, understand this is all very subjective and so forth and so on and I'm not going to argue with anyone about the number because I think the images speak for themselves. My putting a number to what I'm seeing is just meant to be a helpful guideline, it should not be interpreted as scientific analysis. I invite everyone to take a look for themselves and decide for themselves if they're interested. All that being said, I have had time to compare several shots taken with the same camera and lenses, both before and after, The Surgery and having done so I feel confident my estimation not *that* far off. If asked I would say the improvement is [I]significant[/I], but not earth-shattering. What I really like is how little sharpening I need to do in post'. The [I]lightest[/I] touch of High Pass filter, or USM, is all it takes. [COLOR="#FFFFFF"].....[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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