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Sharpen jpgs in camera, or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Geoffc" data-source="post: 253961" data-attributes="member: 8705"><p>I think Mike and Wayne got where I was coming, probably my bad explanation in the first place. Unlike Horoscope Fish's suggestion that I've decided I want lower quality, the situation is far from it. I may wish to shoot jpg purely because I need the fps and buffer available on the D7100, but then post process with the best possible negative.</p><p></p><p>When I shoot raw they look flat, dull and basically horrible off the camera, however they offer great latitude for adjustment, including as Wayne mentioned, sharpening at the very last stage. So my question was, should I apply minimal processing to jpgs to allow similar but by no means as good adjustment in post?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoffc, post: 253961, member: 8705"] I think Mike and Wayne got where I was coming, probably my bad explanation in the first place. Unlike Horoscope Fish's suggestion that I've decided I want lower quality, the situation is far from it. I may wish to shoot jpg purely because I need the fps and buffer available on the D7100, but then post process with the best possible negative. When I shoot raw they look flat, dull and basically horrible off the camera, however they offer great latitude for adjustment, including as Wayne mentioned, sharpening at the very last stage. So my question was, should I apply minimal processing to jpgs to allow similar but by no means as good adjustment in post? [/QUOTE]
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