OOF rendering can be affected by both sharpening operations and resampling photos to different sizings. How these are done is critical to image quality. Digital imaging is different from film/ optical imaging in this particular.

Godfrey

On Nov 28, 2005, at 2:22 PM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

What could Ralf be doing wrong? The image is the image, or is there more
to it of which I'm unaware?

That's very odd, Ralf. I have the A28/2.8 and A50/1.7 ... both return
very nice oof rendering with the DS. Of course, you could be doing
something wrong in rendering. Need to know your rendering process and
see some of your results.



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