I shoot in RAW with the camera set to plus 1 sharpening. I then sharpen to 50 in the PhotoShop RAW converter. This leaves me a very sharp image with no artifacts or haloing. I get 70 images on a 1 gig CF card and about 34 on a 512. That's usually enough for a day's outing. However, if I'm doing an important shoot I bring my I-book and download as needed.
Paul
On Feb 22, 2004, at 4:14 PM, Josh Goodman wrote:


I've read about the softer images (less in camera sharpening) the *ist-d
produces. What is your preferred method of sharpening, or do you feel your
*ist images need sharpening at all?


One review I read showed that if you shoot in Raw and then convert to Jpg,
the image looks much sharper than if you shot it on high sharpness, but
you'd need way too many CF cards to shoot that way.


What have you found to be a good USM starting point setting your *ist-d
pictures?

Josh




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