On 9/26/2021 12:41 AM, Wayne Harridge wrote:
I'm just wondering how the fancy deconvolution and AI sharpening tools work
with pinhole, zoneplate or whatever. Anyone here tried them ?
Color me confused. I use a "lens" that lacks detail and/or covers it with glow
— then sharpen it?
If I want the kind of not hard, but highly detailed image common in old LF photos, PH and ZP are not the way. Short of
buying old lenses or recreations and large sensors, I think the Nikon SOFT filters are a good thing to try.
I do use noise reduction, when I don't want the smoothness inherent in the
"lens" to be un-mellowed by noise.
I don't recall doing it, but I can imagine using blur selectively in situations where a particular texture/pattern of
detail in one part gets ugly.
Softly Moose
What if the Hokey Pokey *IS* what it's all about?
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