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    RAW-jpeg sharpness comparison

    Thanks for your reply. Once I have finished editing a raw file and then "save and convert" to a jpeg or tiff file the sharpness is no where near as sharp as the original raw file. I have to the manualy up the sharpness meter from 0 to around 350 to get the sharpness levels back.Any reasons why...
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    RAW-jpeg sharpness comparison

    Well i travel quite a bit and after getting back after a few weeks away i normaly have a ton load of photos. So i dont want to be editing the majority of them to get the best pictures possbile from what i understand is required if you shoot in RAW. Could be wrong as i will state once again, new...
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    RAW-jpeg sharpness comparison

    It is not just the preview images. That is what i thought at first but with a closer look you can clearly see the jpeg photo are softer. Grendel must be correct in saying that DPP must be applying some sharpening to the image. Just wish the jpegs were that sharp.
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    RAW-jpeg sharpness comparison

    That is exactly what i thought!
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    RAW-jpeg sharpness comparison

    From what i understand a RAW image is like a digital negative which is why the file is so large. No proccesiing is done in the camera and it is up to you to make the image better by editing it using a software program. With jpeg the image is much smaller as it has compressed the image in the...
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    RAW-jpeg sharpness comparison

    Hi, I recently purchased a canon 50d. At the moment i am using the DPP software that came with the camera to show/edit the photos. I am shooting in RAW and jpeg format simultaneously to compare sharpness after i have adjusted the in camera sharpness setting from 3 to 7. When the two...
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