Huh. If that is the case I must have got them swapped round. Doh.
The graffitis etc are dramatically sharper in the raw versions.
Sorry.
On 19/05/07, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Tom Fenwick wrote:
> > I think there are two things going on - the noise reduction function
> > is set on but probably not doing anything, and there is some noise
> > reduction smoothing going on in the image processing; it's not obvious
> > unless you can look at the files side by side (or unless Moose makes a
> > rollover demonstration...), but the raw file is way sharper and a bit
> > grittier.
> >
> Tom, I started to do that yesterday, overlaid and aligned the images.
> But whether something else in going on or you have the labels reversed
> on your web page, in each case, the image labeled RAW is softer, with
> both less defined noise and less image detail than the one labeled JPG.
>
> Moose
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