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Why do my images look soft?

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  • Matt32
    Are you shooting to a Macbook Pro with a retina display?

    Is your screen dirty?


    Lots of variables here...
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  • MirekSuchomel
    Hi,
    There's a resampling going on on top, when you view the image fitted in window. There exist few types of resampling (bicubic, bilinear, nearest pixel, etc.). Some of them are sharper, some softer. I don't know, which one C1 uses for viewer, but when your image looks sharp in one to one pixel scale, then it will be sharp when you render it out.

    By the way resampling is basic part of the digital image processing. The images goes throughout resampling whenever you watch it not in 100% or scaling down or up the image and in other rare cases.
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