How you determine sharpness in your raw pics
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 1:10 am
Hi,
I have been shooting slide film for a few years now and with my 8x and 22x loupes along with my light box, i could usually pick out the tack sharp pics without too much hassle.
Now with the D70 though, i'm not too sure what a tack sharp pic looks like.
To clarify, some pics look awesome at 25% but then at 100% they appear a little soft. Not too sure if my monitor/desktop res are working against me here.
So how does everyone guage how sharp a raw pic is - for example should facial features will ultra sharp at 100% as you scroll across a portrait for example.
Is there a particular image size and desktop resolution that gives a good overall feel for raw sharpness prior to any post processing ?
Would love to hear how everyone checks to see how sharp their pics are straight off the cam.
Cheers,
Sam
I have been shooting slide film for a few years now and with my 8x and 22x loupes along with my light box, i could usually pick out the tack sharp pics without too much hassle.
Now with the D70 though, i'm not too sure what a tack sharp pic looks like.
To clarify, some pics look awesome at 25% but then at 100% they appear a little soft. Not too sure if my monitor/desktop res are working against me here.
So how does everyone guage how sharp a raw pic is - for example should facial features will ultra sharp at 100% as you scroll across a portrait for example.
Is there a particular image size and desktop resolution that gives a good overall feel for raw sharpness prior to any post processing ?
Would love to hear how everyone checks to see how sharp their pics are straight off the cam.
Cheers,
Sam