![]() Top version is processed with the latest version of Adobe ACR with sharpening zeroed. Below are crops of the ISO 200 studio scene shot for the EM5II. I find that even if sharpening in OV3 is set to -2 and -2 Fine Adjustment, there's STILL considerable HiRaLoAm sharpening applied. View at full size and/or place Loupe over the back feathers near the mid row of spots. Maybe a bit harder to see on the above sized images but I am sure this is the case. With the sharpness and contrast dialed back to -2 then OV3 image comes very close to the LR image. This comment in particular "The Oly raw converter definitely defaults to greater sharpening than many other converters (e.g., Adobe's ACR and LR). I may be mistaken.Īlso OV3 supports exporting 16bit tiffs with exif data so the work around for that is no longer needed (I used to use exiftool to sync after export).Ī post in the "Robin Wong review and images 300mm f4" thread ![]() ![]() I think when I set up my presets I had to do things a little different thank but it's been a while since I've gone through those hoops. I just wanted to note that video is in OV2 and OV3 may be slightly different. Yes, I didn't mean to imply the pudding was sub-par. Rob Knight changing "brands" is irrelevant. The original post shows clearly the differences between one platform and the other. Rob Knight is now a "Lumix Luminary" so has changed m43 teams since that video was made. ![]() It's worth noting that's OV2, not 3 and things are a little different. How can I find the other youtube he mentioned about batch processing? Thanks ![]()
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