Le 20 janv. 15 à 06:19, Moose a écrit :
On 1/19/2015 6:59 AM, SwissPace wrote:
My experience differs but then as we are all different sometimes
thats to be expected. I never got on with oly files after the E-1,
I found this on sharpening X-trans files - I never knew about
deconvolution built into the detail slider in lightroom but it
makes handling fuji raw files much easier. certainly worth a read
for all fuji shooters (and moose :-) )
<http://petebridgwood.com/wp/2014/10/x-trans-sharpening/>
Half a stop difference too, from what I can guess.
Thanks for putting this extra effort and for your honest clarification
Amities
Philippe
That makes a big difference! So close now that it's hard to tell
which is better. The Oly image is still larger, and it's really hard
to eliminate an apparent extra bit of detail in the larger one when
flipping between them. I'm calling it a draw now, as I can find
parts in each that look slightly better, and my eyes are tired <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/tech/X-T1_E-M1_D750/FON.htm
>.
Still, may put the lie to any advantage from the slightly larger
sensor?
Tired Viewer Moose
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