How to desactivate all Sharpening during export
Hi guys,
I am using Capture One 23 Express Fujifilm (Build 16.0.0.157) on a mbp 2021 (M1 Pro).
I import a jpeg out of a Fuji X-T5 camera. It has grain (as per the recipe I am using).
In Capture One, I do not see the grain when the view is "zoom to fit". And I don't find a way to deactivate Bilinear filtering or equivalent during image scaling.
But my biggest issue is that when I am exporting it, I am loosing that grain, despite having "No Ouput Sharpening" selected in my Export settings. Doesn't matter if I make any changes to the jpeg or not, nor if I pick "Disable all" in sharpening, I always loose that grain. So there's always that kind of denoise going on.
How could I crop/resize my jpeg and export it without loosing the grain effect of the original image? Thanks.
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- Open the image that you want to export.
- Go to the Export tab.
- In the Adjustments tool, click on the Sharpening fly-out menu.
- Select Disable All.
- Click on the Export button.
This will disable all sharpening, including diffraction correction, lens falloff, and selective sharpening applied as a local adjustment. Clarity applied to the variant will not be disabled.
Here are some additional tips:
- If you want to disable sharpening for a specific output format, you can do so by selecting the format in the Output tab and then clicking on the Sharpening fly-out menu.
- You can also save Taylor swift height your sharpening settings as a recipe so that you can easily apply them to other images.
- If you are exporting to a printing service, you may want to consult with them to see if they have any specific sharpening requirements.
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