HELP! Problems getting the best sharpened image
Is anyone well versed in both Lightroom and Capture One? I have a question:
So lately, I seem to be having problems with getting the best sharpened images with Capture One 8 when shot with my Sony a7R. I thought that at first that I may have been getting auto-focusing problems with my camera, but today, I decided to test Adobe CameraRaw vs. Capture One 8. What I found out was a bit shocking. It seems that CameraRAW can produce better fine details on my sample image.
I have the Dropbox link below with the full-size jpeg, the original RAW file, and the PSD files with the stacked processed images from both software, along with the settings that I have used.
I kept everything normal on both, and only changed the sharpening, as well as a7R Film Standard vs a7R Extra Shadow. Can you or someone help me get the best out of Capture One for my Sony a7R?
So lately, I seem to be having problems with getting the best sharpened images with Capture One 8 when shot with my Sony a7R. I thought that at first that I may have been getting auto-focusing problems with my camera, but today, I decided to test Adobe CameraRaw vs. Capture One 8. What I found out was a bit shocking. It seems that CameraRAW can produce better fine details on my sample image.
I have the Dropbox link below with the full-size jpeg, the original RAW file, and the PSD files with the stacked processed images from both software, along with the settings that I have used.
I kept everything normal on both, and only changed the sharpening, as well as a7R Film Standard vs a7R Extra Shadow. Can you or someone help me get the best out of Capture One for my Sony a7R?
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Joe:
Try this if you want to see C1 much crisper than ACR without obvious halos or excessive contrast.
Sharpening:
Amount: 338
Radius: 0.03
Threshold: 0.0
Noise Reduction:
Luminance: 5
Details: 50
Color: 17
Lens Correction:
Profile: Generic
Sharpness Falloff: 95%
Exposure: -0.59
Contrast: -6
In Curve editor make a slight “~†curve lowering brighter areas slightly and bringing shadow areas back to where they were before adjusting the brighter areas.0
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