Go to a  "printer friendly" view of this message which allow an easy print Printer-friendly copy Go to the page which allows you to send this topic link and a message to a friend Email this topic to a friend
Forums Lobby GET TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA & MASTER IT Nikon D800 topic #6166
View in linear mode

Subject: ""Re-capturing" Sharpness in the D800" This topic is locked.
Previous topic | Next topic
This message is locked.
chroaz Gold Member Nikonian since 26th Apr 2009Sat 25-Feb-12 08:38 PM
514 posts Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this authorClick to view this author's profile
""Re-capturing" Sharpness in the D800"


Scottsdale, US
          

I posted this in the Workflow forum, but thought it might have some relevance here:

Does anyone have any experience with RAW Developer - a raw converter designed especially for the Mac.

It has some quite interesting sharpening tools, one of which uses the R-L Deconvolution method (and no, I don't really know what that means!), which was apparently originally developed for correcting images from the Hubble telescope. I have read that it is particularly suitable for removing the effects of an AA filter in a DSLR.

As I have ordered a D800, and not the "e" version, I was wondering if this might be a route to take to "claim back" some of the sharpness "lost" by the blurring effect of an AA filter?

Assuming of course that RAW Developer will eventually support the D800.

Anybody have any thoughts?

Thanks,

Chris

When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.
- Ansel Adams

Visit my Nikonians gallery.

www.throughmeyelens.com

  

Alert Printer-friendly copy | Top

Replies to this topic

briantilley Moderator Deep knowledge of bodies and lens; high level photography skills Nikonian since 26th Jan 2003Sat 25-Feb-12 08:42 PM
26797 posts Click to send email to this author Click to send private message to this authorClick to view this author's profile
#1. "RE: "Re-capturing" Sharpness in the D800"
In response to Reply # 0


Paignton, GB
          

Replies may be added to Chris's other other post.

Thanks!

Brian
Welsh Nikonian

Check out the Nikonians Team pages

  

Alert Printer-friendly copy | Top

Forums Lobby GET TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA & MASTER IT Nikon D800 topic #6166 Previous topic | Next topic


Take the Nikonians Tour and learn more about being a Nikonian Wiki /FAQ /Help Listen to our MP3 photography radio channels Find anything on Nikon and imaging technology - fast!

Copyright © Nikonians 2000, 2013
All Rights Reserved

Nikonians®, NikoScope® and NikoniansAcademy™ are trademarks owned by Nikonians.org.
Nikon®, Nikonos® and Nikkor® are registered trademarks of Nikon Corporation.