In article , Bill W says...
I just sent it, but it's 9MB, so if you have small limits on
attachments, it might be an issue.
The only difference I see is that the SOOC jpg is slightly larger, but
it still appears the same geometrically. I also removed the CA, and
tried to bring back the highlights a bit.
I got the picture. You got closer (geometrically) to the original JPEG
than I did, but still didn't manage to match it exactly.
But the bigger problem is the lack of pixel crispness and detail in the
RAW conversion from ON1. You can see it in this comparison:
http://myolympus.org/test/raw_comp_detail3.png
Left is the out of camera JPEG, middle is an ACR conversion, right is
your ON1 conversion. Even the out of camera JPEG has more detail than
the ON1 conversion.
It's not a sharpening issue. In my test with ON1 I applied a lot of
sharpening to the image, but didn't manage to get more pixel crispness
and detail. The detail in the image actually got worse as I applied more
sharpening with ON1. Maybe it's the way ON1 generates the full colour
data from the RAW image.
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Alfred Molon
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http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/MyOlympus/
http://myolympus.org/ photo sharing site