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D2x and D3 RAW pics not sharp @ 100% view

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Can you let up know which version of CO4 you use?
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Hi Paul,

    Thanks, for you reply. It is the latest version 4.8.3. What I meant with 100% is the whole pic, i.e. Fit to screen.

    Best regards,
    udo
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Udo1" wrote:
    What I meant with 100% is the whole pic, i.e. Fit to screen.

    Fit to screen is (in general) not 100%. Enlarge/zoom in to 100% with the slider in the upper right corner of the Viewer and see whether this helps.
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  • NN120542
    I have Exactly this problem (view starts sharp and then jumps to a blurred version after a couple of seconds) with a Canon 1D Mk IV - even when i turn all sharpening and chroma noise filtering down.....any ideas
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  • rap_digital
    What size screen are you using? Go to preferences image and set the preview image size to 1200px or larger if you are using a 30".
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  • Drew Altdo
    [quote="NN120542" wrote:
    I have Exactly this problem (view starts sharp and then jumps to a blurred version after a couple of seconds) with a Canon 1D Mk IV - even when i turn all sharpening and chroma noise filtering down.....any ideas


    What you described is actually the image loading. When the image first appears there is no Proxie file for Capture One to read, as such it simply enlarges the embedded thumbnail. This may not be "sharp" per se but rather a pixelated and distorted view of your Thumbnail. Once the proxie is generated you are viewing the true RAW data and can proceed to edit in an accurate manner.
    Also, as Paul suggested, zooming in to 100% or having the floating Focus Check window is the only accurate way to determine sharpness in a 1:1 manner.
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  • Bob6
    The problem you describe sounds like the Noise reduction tool. As it automatically adds a blur to images to adjust for noise, at 1600+ iso, it gets a little crazy on our stuff. It would be great if we could have a preference to stop it at 25.... right now it goes past 50 and does real damage sometimes. The adjustment seems to happen after the preview comes up, so it looks sharp, then goes blurry.
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