First, have you set the 'II' mode on the keyline filter? The sharpness
moving across the image is much more obvious there.
The solution to get normal jpegs is to set the keyline filter in a MySet,
and then attach a button to this MySet (I have it under fn-1).
You focus with the button pressed (your get the keyline image then),
release it (image goes back to normal) and take the picture. Et voila!
Best, Frank
2014/1/17 Paul Braun <pbraun42@xxxxxxxxx>
> I'm playing with it this afternoon. I get the pop-arty image in the
> viewfinder, can see the black lines (it's the keyline filter, right?), but
> when I go to review the image, all I see is the artsy one. Do I just not
> get to see the raw image until I import into LR? Don't want to spend a
> weekend shooting and discover all I have is the artsy images. ( I'm set to
> raw+jpg).
>
>
> Paul Braun
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