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Auto "Image Sharpening" and "Image Adjustment" with Nikon 5700
My Nikon 5700 by default turns on "Image Sharpening" and "Image
Adjustment" (=Contrast) when in manual mode. Can I have the same effect with Adobe Photoshop, if I turn these settings off? I suspect that in some cases the above settings had a no so good effect on my pictures, which I had no way to reverse. thanks |
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Auto "Image Sharpening" and "Image Adjustment" with Nikon 5700
Anthony wrote:
: My Nikon 5700 by default turns on "Image Sharpening" and "Image : Adjustment" (=Contrast) when in manual mode. Can I have the same effect : with Adobe Photoshop, if I turn these settings off? I suspect that in : some cases the above settings had a no so good effect on my pictures, : which I had no way to reverse. PS does have a menu item for "auto sharpen" and "auto contrast" but you will have to select these menu items. They won't be applied automatically every time you open an image. You really wouldn't want that level of "auto" as you may open (and resave) an image several times and repeted use of these functions could end up causing extreme damage to the image. You are correct that auto sharpen and auto contrast can cause problems but if you are intending that these images be "snapshots" and you wish to print the images direct from the camera, having these functions automatically happen in the camera would reduce the need to open all the images in an editor before printing. IMHO in the vast majority of cases, in camera sharpen and contrast adjustment should be used sparingly or even not at all. Of course if you find these features to your taste, feel free to use them. Randy ========== Randy Berbaum Champaign, IL |
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Auto "Image Sharpening" and "Image Adjustment" with Nikon 5700
Thanks, Randy. After all, if I want a snapshot I can always use userset
"A" which sets everything automatically without allowing much manual control. Randy Berbaum wrote: Anthony wrote: : My Nikon 5700 by default turns on "Image Sharpening" and "Image : Adjustment" (=Contrast) when in manual mode. Can I have the same effect : with Adobe Photoshop, if I turn these settings off? I suspect that in : some cases the above settings had a no so good effect on my pictures, : which I had no way to reverse. PS does have a menu item for "auto sharpen" and "auto contrast" but you will have to select these menu items. They won't be applied automatically every time you open an image. You really wouldn't want that level of "auto" as you may open (and resave) an image several times and repeted use of these functions could end up causing extreme damage to the image. You are correct that auto sharpen and auto contrast can cause problems but if you are intending that these images be "snapshots" and you wish to print the images direct from the camera, having these functions automatically happen in the camera would reduce the need to open all the images in an editor before printing. IMHO in the vast majority of cases, in camera sharpen and contrast adjustment should be used sparingly or even not at all. Of course if you find these features to your taste, feel free to use them. Randy ========== Randy Berbaum Champaign, IL |
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