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D7100
Max cropping before hurting the image quality with D7100
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<blockquote data-quote="NIKONIAN_DREAMWEAVER" data-source="post: 428524" data-attributes="member: 36003"><p>I use Nikon's Capture NX2 for my D7100 pictures. And I had to experiment, when I first got both products. I found that if you keep the cropping under 50%, you get good results, provided other things, like low ISO are happening. I almost always add sharpening too. If you go over 50% you start to see artifacts. Also, I shoot raw. If you modify jpeg's too many times (more than 1 or 2 saves) you start to get degraded picture quality.</p><p></p><p>My usual cropping percentage is around 30%. No noticeable degradation.</p><p></p><p>If you had a D800/D810, you could probably go a little further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NIKONIAN_DREAMWEAVER, post: 428524, member: 36003"] I use Nikon's Capture NX2 for my D7100 pictures. And I had to experiment, when I first got both products. I found that if you keep the cropping under 50%, you get good results, provided other things, like low ISO are happening. I almost always add sharpening too. If you go over 50% you start to see artifacts. Also, I shoot raw. If you modify jpeg's too many times (more than 1 or 2 saves) you start to get degraded picture quality. My usual cropping percentage is around 30%. No noticeable degradation. If you had a D800/D810, you could probably go a little further. [/QUOTE]
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