Sharpening usually will NOT affect the bokeh, unless you do it
extremely too much but I never seen one. Below is a closer example of
better bokeh lens (Zuiko 75-150), I mean lens character not necessary
good choose of background as this one is not good at all:
http://www.accura.com.hk/OM/dc/IMG_1283.jpg
A poor bokeh lens will make the background details look like seeing
through an astigmatic eye, I have shown some examples of good bokeh
lens (35-70/3.6) and bad one (Zuiko 50/1.2) before. Now with the Canon
10D I can make a fast comparison of all Zuiko I have, I will do it for
the 50mm lens first (but unfortunately I have sold the 50/1.2), stay
tuned.
C.H.Ling
"Gary L. Edwards" wrote:
>
> Some.
>
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> The flower is nice, but the background bokeh is pretty jarring. Was it
> sharpened?
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