On 16 Dec 2003, at 19:58, Dale Hoffman wrote:


I'm getting files from a photographer using a D100 and I am seeing what appears to be sharpening artifacts (the haloing effect). Is there an on board sharpening setting for the Kodak D100 that he may have inadvertently activated? I don't believe he applied sharpening after exposure but when I ask about it I want to know a bit more about the camera's abilities.
Hi Dale. I presume you mean the Nikon D100. There are a few levels of in camera sharpening that can be activated. In the "shooting menu" you can have auto, normal, high, low and none.
Best wishes. Patrick.
http://www.patrickbaldwin.com
020 8891 2516
07802 408 638
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