sonicbuffalo_RIP
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Just wondering if you like it....seems a tad oversaturated to me.
Just wondering if you like it....seems a tad oversaturated to me.
Actually, the Nikon software can apply the JPG settings to RAW files. But only the Nikon software does this, to my understanding.It only has effect if you shoot in JPEG. RAW/NEF are not affected by those settings.
When shooting JPG, what works best for me is Landscape; a little more saturation and contrast but not as intense as Vivid.
All those settings get the "Sharpness" bumped to +7 though.
Actually, the Nikon software can apply the JPG settings to RAW files. But only the Nikon software does this, to my understanding.
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When shooting JPG, what works best for me is Landscape; a little more saturation and contrast but not as intense as Vivid.
All those settings get the "Sharpness" bumped to +7 though.
Actually, the Nikon software can apply the JPG settings to RAW files. But only the Nikon software does this, to my understanding.
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Really? ACR will do that? This is news to me... I love me some Camera Raw.Adobe RAW will apply those settings to NEF files.
I prefer that the camera not alter my interpretation of an image, so I leave it in neutral and make changes later in Lightroom.
I guess there are some folks who edit JPEG in LR but I don't see the point.
You know that you can modify any of these settings through the menu don't you. Find one you like and you can customize to your personal taste and save it for future use. Just turn down saturation one or two numbers down and you might love it.
It only has effect if you shoot in JPEG. RAW/NEF are not affected by those settings.
When shooting JPG, what works best for me is Landscape; a little more saturation and contrast but not as intense as Vivid.
All those settings get the "Sharpness" bumped to +7 though.
Actually, the Nikon software can apply the JPG settings to RAW files. But only the Nikon software does this, to my understanding.
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Please explain this a little more....what Nikon software are you talking about in particular?
When shooting JPG, what works best for me is Landscape; a little more saturation and contrast but not as intense as Vivid.
All those settings get the "Sharpness" bumped to +7 though.
Actually, the Nikon software can apply the JPG settings to RAW files. But only the Nikon software does this, to my understanding.
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