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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
in camera sharpening
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<blockquote data-quote="riverside" data-source="post: 153409" data-attributes="member: 14054"><p>I shoot a lot of small to medium sized products under continuous lighting using default sharpness settings. Everything else is manual. Because images are required like yesterday, I take jpeg on one card and raw on the other. If post-processing requires dreaded time consuming adjustment, unless I've really screwed up I have raw to fix the image(s). That's a practice I employ in my personal/hobby shooting. Insurance is cheap with the D7000, which IMHO does have great jpeg IQ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riverside, post: 153409, member: 14054"] I shoot a lot of small to medium sized products under continuous lighting using default sharpness settings. Everything else is manual. Because images are required like yesterday, I take jpeg on one card and raw on the other. If post-processing requires dreaded time consuming adjustment, unless I've really screwed up I have raw to fix the image(s). That's a practice I employ in my personal/hobby shooting. Insurance is cheap with the D7000, which IMHO does have great jpeg IQ. [/QUOTE]
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