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Re: image sharpness
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2008-03-30 09:31:46
If it is a common case, not some particular image, the
difference is 
obvious: in-camera image processing includes noise reduction
(blurring) 
and sharpening. The resulting image look and feel is a
result of 
combination of NR and sharpening, acting in contrary
directions. If you 
use UFRaw for RAW conversion, it has noise reduction
(disabled by 
defaults) and has no sharpening.

David Gowers wrote:
> Okay, in that case I have no idea what is happening
there.
>
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 12:47 AM, norman<normanlittletank.org>  wrote:
>    
>> I forgot to say that the JPEG is sharper than the
RAW conversion.
>>
>>
>>   Norman
>>
>>      

-- 
With respect
Alexander Rabtchevich

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