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What settings are you using for sharpness & clarity under set picture control ??
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<blockquote data-quote="TieuNgao" data-source="post: 496560" data-attributes="member: 6993"><p><strong>Re: What settings are you using for sharpness & clarity under set picture control ??</strong></p><p></p><p>I use Capture NX-D (free software from Nikon) to edit my raw files, usually just the basic things as sharpness, clarity, contrast, brightness, and saturation (besides distortion and vignetting always turned on). I find that the best values for those parameters are different depending on each photo. Therefore I doubt that you find a perfect setting for all your photos if you only shoot in jpg, iceman55.</p><p>You may think that's a tedious work, but I think it's fun and creative to try to make each photo look better. I dare say that it's more fun than taking pictures because you have all the time you want to experiment different things. During the editing process I also learn from the mistakes I've made in taking pictures, and that's the real bonus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TieuNgao, post: 496560, member: 6993"] [b]Re: What settings are you using for sharpness & clarity under set picture control ??[/b] I use Capture NX-D (free software from Nikon) to edit my raw files, usually just the basic things as sharpness, clarity, contrast, brightness, and saturation (besides distortion and vignetting always turned on). I find that the best values for those parameters are different depending on each photo. Therefore I doubt that you find a perfect setting for all your photos if you only shoot in jpg, iceman55. You may think that's a tedious work, but I think it's fun and creative to try to make each photo look better. I dare say that it's more fun than taking pictures because you have all the time you want to experiment different things. During the editing process I also learn from the mistakes I've made in taking pictures, and that's the real bonus. [/QUOTE]
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