Resolution and contrast are the same thing, just measured at different
frequencies. It¹s not like you can¹t have both, there¹s no inherent
tradeoff/balancing necessary per se.
There¹s also no such thing as ³something that may be corrected without
loss in post² Post processing can¹t add information. If it¹s not there
due to low contrast, nothing in post production is going to help. Low
contrast = low quality, bottom line.
On 11/21/14, 6:16 AM, "olympus-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<olympus-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Resolution and contrast are trade-offs in lens design. In film days, one
>had to balance them. Mayhap this lens designed
>for digital has allowed the niche designers to lean towards resolution,
>at the expense of contrast, as that's something
>that may be corrected without loss in post?
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