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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 723919" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>With a mirrorless focusing with the sensor your days of focus tuning are indeed done. Nikon's yet to make one that'll keep up with my D500 for birding, but when they do I'll be looking to switch.</p><p></p><p>Wanted to dig into some of my 300mm + 1.7x images and see what I had. Some of them are real sharp, particularly when the subject dominates the frame. Not so much when they don't. Here's one that's just a tough soft. On the right is the 1:1 straight out of camera image, on the left is the same image after applying Topaz DeNoise AI, Topaz Adjust AI, and then Camera Raw as a filter in Photoshop. Like I said, I'm impressed with their AI filters for sharpening. Really good They <a href="http://topazlabs.refr.cc/jake07" target="_blank">just introduced DeNoise 2.0</a> (haven't played with it much yet) that lets you apply denoise settings to a batch of photos at once, plus it's $20 off and if you use that link you'll get another 15% off. Worth every penny.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]329442[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 723919, member: 9240"] With a mirrorless focusing with the sensor your days of focus tuning are indeed done. Nikon's yet to make one that'll keep up with my D500 for birding, but when they do I'll be looking to switch. Wanted to dig into some of my 300mm + 1.7x images and see what I had. Some of them are real sharp, particularly when the subject dominates the frame. Not so much when they don't. Here's one that's just a tough soft. On the right is the 1:1 straight out of camera image, on the left is the same image after applying Topaz DeNoise AI, Topaz Adjust AI, and then Camera Raw as a filter in Photoshop. Like I said, I'm impressed with their AI filters for sharpening. Really good They [URL="http://topazlabs.refr.cc/jake07"]just introduced DeNoise 2.0[/URL] (haven't played with it much yet) that lets you apply denoise settings to a batch of photos at once, plus it's $20 off and if you use that link you'll get another 15% off. Worth every penny. [ATTACH type="full" width="60%"]329442._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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