I haven’t used that function yet, but I found it interesting that it had been
added to Capture One’s functions. The programme is a little nippier as well, I
reckon, in v10.
Chris
> On 26 Jan 2017, at 19:52, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> 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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