Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2020/01/17

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Subject: [Leica] a picture from Lesotho
From: photo.philippe.amard at gmail.com (Philippe)
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2020 22:06:08 +0100
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Thanks Brian

I read from another list that applying ? sharpness ? helps after you have 
exported (and downsized) the file as a jpeg. I tried the trick. And it 
works. Of course, lazy as I am, I don?t always use it. But I think you might 
want to know there?s much more ? sharpness ? in your shot than immediately 
perceived. In fact I resort to this when I really want a landscape to be 
ultra sharp (all things considered) and this might improve your already very 
fine picture.
 
Amities

Philippe, who will start today?s dreams with the lette Q :-)




> Le 17 janv. 2020 ? 21:56, Brian Reid <reid at mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> a 
> ?crit :
> 
> 
>> Now, in terms of photography I have two questions
>> - is your jpeg (the large one) straight from the camera?
>> - if not, and why not an edited raw, did you apply much of the ?
>> sharpness or clarity or d?haze" functions to it?
> 
> I imported the DNG into Lightroom and immediately exported it as a JPEG. 
> No processing at all. I decided that Lightroom's JPEG conversion would 
> probably be better than the camera's.
> 
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