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Post Processing help with Capture NX2
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<blockquote data-quote="Doddery" data-source="post: 11482" data-attributes="member: 3887"><p>Why turn off in camera sharpening?</p><p>Simply because sharpening should be the last item that is carried out.</p><p>I only shoot RAW so everything is set at zero and the software sorts everything out. The settings are what you find best. I normally sharpen twice and my first setting is 50,5,4.</p><p>I will have to come back with a few names from YT, so that you follow the right ways of doing things but they all give you valuable information. Please be patient my Internet has been off all day and has only just burst into life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doddery, post: 11482, member: 3887"] Why turn off in camera sharpening? Simply because sharpening should be the last item that is carried out. I only shoot RAW so everything is set at zero and the software sorts everything out. The settings are what you find best. I normally sharpen twice and my first setting is 50,5,4. I will have to come back with a few names from YT, so that you follow the right ways of doing things but they all give you valuable information. Please be patient my Internet has been off all day and has only just burst into life. [/QUOTE]
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