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Subject: [OM] Re: OM to EOS adaptor - sample pics
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 15:40:37 -0800
Well, Stephen, the experienced Can*n digital jockey, is right about in-camera 
sharpening, very minimal.

So I sharpened my samples using Fred Miranda's latest Intellisharpen.
What an improvement over the very old version I had! The option to leave
the sharpening in a separate layer and adjust using the opacity slider
is wonderful. Instead of sequentially trying different levels or just
using one level for each shot, you can just move the slider to the max
sharpening before weirdness sets in. The save to web function
automatically collapses the layers.

They now seem like much better examples of what the D60 with OM mount
lenses can do. I rarely use 50mm lenses, but really like the 50/1.4 at
the 1.6x multiplication factor and took a lot of shots with it.

I've reposted the samples
<http://www.geocities.com/dreammoose/D60/index.htm>.

Moose

scharfsj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>Moose,
>Canon's D-SLRs apply no sharpening "in-camera", preferring to leave 
>it up the photographer as to how much sharpening to appy in 
>post-production. Better to do none than too much, as you can't take 
>away sharpening once it is applied. All images from Canon D-SLRs 
>should be sharpened, at least a little. Depending on the image 
>scaling, I apply sharpening based on output. For web, where one is 
>downsampling, I apply less, for upsampling, I apply more, using Fred 
>Miranda's custom D60 Sharpening action. I always sharpen after up- or 
>down-sampling so as  to avoid resampling sharpening artifacts.
>
>-Stephen.
>  
>




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