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Coolpix L Series
macro photos through L820
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 367095" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>How sharp are the images at 100% before cropping? Any large image that is displayed smaller looks automatically sharper. Once you crop and display at the same size, you lose some of that sharpness only because of the sizing difference.</p><p></p><p>If the image is blur free at 100%, it should display as sharp as long as you don't show above 100%. It does however require some resharpening in post even if it is JPEG format since the sharpness used was for the full shot. You'll lose some of that when cropping. If you shoot RAW, you have to sharpen anyways.</p><p></p><p>Also, some programs are not that great at resizing or enlarging. PS does the job very well but if I do it with something else, I often see the quality degrade rapidly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 367095, member: 31330"] How sharp are the images at 100% before cropping? Any large image that is displayed smaller looks automatically sharper. Once you crop and display at the same size, you lose some of that sharpness only because of the sizing difference. If the image is blur free at 100%, it should display as sharp as long as you don't show above 100%. It does however require some resharpening in post even if it is JPEG format since the sharpness used was for the full shot. You'll lose some of that when cropping. If you shoot RAW, you have to sharpen anyways. Also, some programs are not that great at resizing or enlarging. PS does the job very well but if I do it with something else, I often see the quality degrade rapidly. [/QUOTE]
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