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Those are winners! At first thought one might think over sharpened simply because of the abundance of details but the details are very pleasing and not 'crunchy'
Looks like an easy go to in the 800-1600 range. Great shots of these rapid moving little jewels!
Karl Witt wrote:
Those are winners! At first thought one might think over sharpened simply because of the abundance of details but the details are very pleasing and not 'crunchy'
Looks like an easy go to in the 800-1600 range. Great shots of these rapid moving little jewels!
Karl
Karl, Until Capture One issues an update with the 7D Mark II profile I have to use DPP to convert the files which I only use when a camera is brand new. I still do post conversion work in Photoshop and am still getting my grounding as far as how much sharpening should be applied. The camera definitely does not "over sharpen" so any bit of over sharpening was caused by me in post processing. Andy