Thanks. Another thing to try, when the weather gets warmer.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
On 1/26/2017 1:52 PM, Moose wrote:
That troublesome Moose, the one who doesn't believe the math unless
what it predicts is borne out in practice, has long claimed that
generalized deconvolution (FocusMagic, Topaz InFocus, etc.) can
recover detail lost to modest amounts of small aperture diffraction -
even though it "shouldn't".
Seems Phase One has caught up:
"The Lens Correction tool in Capture One Pro 10 has been improved and
now also includes Lens Diffraction Compensation. This is a feature
that compensates for the loss of sharpness and micro contrast that
occurs in images shot using small apertures.
Whenever you need a larger depth of field in your images, you can now
stop down your lens at least one stop further than what you would
previously have done without losing the perceived sharpness of your
image."
Trailblazer Moose
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