The underexposed and sharpened leaf looks like a cartoon image in
comparison.
Chuck Norcutt
On 6/3/2013 3:26 PM, Jim Nichols wrote:
> There were two interesting threads yesterday that I wished to investigate.
> Moose discussed halos, and someone mentioned in-camera sharpening with the
> E-3.
>
> I went into my E-1 menu and reset the in-camera sharpening from "0" to "2".
> I went outside and took several images. What I saw led me to believe that my
> work flow, using Elements 11, did not benefit from the in-camera sharpening.
> Perhaps Olympus software handles it differently. What I did note was that
> the halo around the leaf in this image was definitely noticeable, with no
> sharpening in post-processing.
>
> http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=5682
>
> I then reset the in-camera sharpening to "0" and tried to repeat the image.
> The lighting had changed somewhat, but the resulting image was better, and
> the halo was less noticeable. I decided I will not use in-camera sharpening,
> because I feel I can do a better job in post-processing. Here is the image.
>
> http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=5680
>
> Comments and critiques welcomed.
>
> Jim Nichols
> Tullahoma, TN USA
>
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