On 28 Nov 2005 at 23:45, Ralf R. Radermacher wrote:

> William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > He may be oversharpening. 
> 
> You may have a point there. It is in fact worse on those frames that
> have had more sharpening applied to them.

I have found that shooting RAW or JPG it's invariably better to apply the least 
sharpening in camera or in the RAW conversion stage. The sharpening methods 
used in the current cameras/RAW conversion still aren't all that smart, they 
tend to exaggerate bloom and CA, careful and controlled sharpening post 
conversion always provides better final output IMO.


Rob Studdert
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