Bob Prichard
August 14th, 2011, 01:36 PM
I shoot landscapes with lots of fine detail (leaves, grass, trees) and have found that the footage out of my 305 is a little soft. So I increased the Sharpness Level in a Custom Picture File from the default zero to +10, and also the H Detail Freqency from zero to +4.
This has improved horizontal sharpness without generating any annoying halos.
But much of the details in my shots are vertical, such as grasses, trees, etc.
I don't find a setting for vertical detail sharpness, and am wondering if someone can help me improve vertical sharpness? I see that there is an HV Detail Balance, which adjusts the ratio between horizontal and vertical detail, but no setting that specifically addresses vertical detail.
Also, I am wondering if reducing Coring will also help apply sharpness to fine details?
What about using Select--is raising this variable a better way to increase sharpness for fine detail?
Appreciate hearing from those who have had experience making these changes.
Thanks.
This has improved horizontal sharpness without generating any annoying halos.
But much of the details in my shots are vertical, such as grasses, trees, etc.
I don't find a setting for vertical detail sharpness, and am wondering if someone can help me improve vertical sharpness? I see that there is an HV Detail Balance, which adjusts the ratio between horizontal and vertical detail, but no setting that specifically addresses vertical detail.
Also, I am wondering if reducing Coring will also help apply sharpness to fine details?
What about using Select--is raising this variable a better way to increase sharpness for fine detail?
Appreciate hearing from those who have had experience making these changes.
Thanks.