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D7000
Sharpening setting Neutral vs Standard picture controls?
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 197993" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>What I would suggest at this point is that you shoot in JPEG Fine Plus RAW. Using ViewNX2 play with the RAW images making sure to try all the sliders just to see what effect they have on the photo. do you best to make the photo look like you want it to and then compare that photo to the jpeg straight out of the camera. Also shooting in Jpeg and RAW gives you the chance to go back a year from now when you have learned how to do post processing to go back and work the RAW images. I have gone back and reworked some photos that I was never quite happy with and gotten some great images out of them now by editing the RAW images.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 197993, member: 6277"] What I would suggest at this point is that you shoot in JPEG Fine Plus RAW. Using ViewNX2 play with the RAW images making sure to try all the sliders just to see what effect they have on the photo. do you best to make the photo look like you want it to and then compare that photo to the jpeg straight out of the camera. Also shooting in Jpeg and RAW gives you the chance to go back a year from now when you have learned how to do post processing to go back and work the RAW images. I have gone back and reworked some photos that I was never quite happy with and gotten some great images out of them now by editing the RAW images. [/QUOTE]
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