MikeEvangelist
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My very quick initial test shows much reduced jaggies. Here's a sample - the full image, then Lightroom, then Capture One. Look a the lettering on the blue sign that says 'One'...
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Here's the only one I could find (quickly) that shows the effect. Definitely better. (LR first, then C1)Looks promising, Mike. Do you have any shots with diagonal lines?
Yes!But what about the E-M1 ? Is that supported too ?
Colors (green) seem to me everywhere on the brass in the 2nd image.Here's the only one I could find (quickly) that shows the effect. Definitely better. (LR first, then C1)
Perhaps reflections of other green construction elements? Missing in LR due to CA-removal? Just guesses...Colors (green) seem to me everywhere on the brass in the 2nd image.
Great guess! Check these out; first the default settings, then with CA removal.Perhaps reflections of other green construction elements? Missing in LR due to CA-removal? Just guesses...
Which one is the LR one now?Great guess! Check these out; first the default settings, then with CA removal.
They are both C1 - one with CA removal, one without.Which one is the LR one now?
I use Lightroom primarily, but I've always gone to C1 to get the most from my critical/important work. It's not as polished as LR (i.e. its cataloging features), but it seems to pull every last bit of quality from your files.Mike how is C1 looking in general. I have no files yet