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>From: "Daniel Tan" <daniel.tan@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [OM] Re: OM to EOS adaptor - sample pics
>Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 20:41:09 +1000
>
>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.
>>
>
>Not quite accurate.
>Canon DSLRs apply slight sharpening in-camera, however this is far more
>toned down than other DSLRs (and p&s). There are several different
>settings for this if I recall correctly, -2,-1,0,+1,+2. 0 still has some
>sharpening applied, otherwise exactly what is the use of -2?
>
>DT
>
Okay, Dan, I stand corrected, but the point is that very little
in-camera sharpening is applied. I have mine set to "WAY LOW" <grin>
My point still holds that sharpening is needed, that's all I wanted
to tell Moose.
;-)
Wonder if we can get them to go to "11"?
Sorry, just a joke.
-Stephen.
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