Hmmm ... in general, my final sharpening for web photos in the 700 - 800
pixel  range with pics from the DS processed in Adobe Camera Raw runs
between 45% and 65%, pixels 0.8, threshold 1 or 2.  Using the DA 16-45,
sharpening requirements move up to about 80% - 90%

Shel



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> Date: 6/25/2006 3:59:53 AM
> Subject: Re: A Week With the DA 16-45
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> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 
> > Subject: Re: A Week With the DA 16-45
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > > I find i need to sharpen my istD shots a LOT more than my Nikon
shots, 
> > > especially with the
> > > 16-45. Possibly due to the
> > > difference in "basic" setups,?? as i have all my cameras set to.
> > 
> > I had a few out of camera jpegs processed by a studio in Lloydminster
when a 
> > friend was looking at a digital printer.
> > This guy was a Nikon shooter, and tended to keep his camera on the high
side 
> > of the in camera controls.
> > He took my jpegs and applied his standard printing to them..
> > They were REALLY soft.
> > 
> > William Robb 
>
> I find that keeping the settings on the Nikons at "Normal" give the best.
My sharpening is
> about 50-75%. My istD 
> sharpening is at least double.
>
> Bill Fortney of Nikon was at GFM this year and i had a chanc e to talk to
him for a
> minute. He also agreed the Nikons are 
> best wehn zeroing out the settings for sharpness tone etc.



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