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Need help with my images - Not coming out sharp!
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<blockquote data-quote="voxmagna" data-source="post: 555273" data-attributes="member: 38477"><p>Thanks, I think it's Nikon being 'conservative' by not adding in too much camera processing which is fine when you can get it good in post. However, it can give a bad impression if you make comparisons with other cameras adding in more sharpness (which you can't remove). </p><p></p><p>I hate highlight clipping but accept there isn't the latitude yet from sensors to avoid it completely. Using the RGB highlight screen as a check I find -0.3 EV correction works for me, but I am looking at the JPEG conversion and when the 14 bit RAW image is in post, the highlights are not always clipped because you can drop the luminance curve at the top, bring it up at the bottom and still see detail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="voxmagna, post: 555273, member: 38477"] Thanks, I think it's Nikon being 'conservative' by not adding in too much camera processing which is fine when you can get it good in post. However, it can give a bad impression if you make comparisons with other cameras adding in more sharpness (which you can't remove). I hate highlight clipping but accept there isn't the latitude yet from sensors to avoid it completely. Using the RGB highlight screen as a check I find -0.3 EV correction works for me, but I am looking at the JPEG conversion and when the 14 bit RAW image is in post, the highlights are not always clipped because you can drop the luminance curve at the top, bring it up at the bottom and still see detail. [/QUOTE]
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