shakeshuck
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From what I gather, in-camera sharpening settings are supposed to be ignored when shooting raw.
Here's an oddity I noticed from my D300:
This is a screenshot of the .NEF file, before any processing (any raw processor shows the same). There is some fringing (which can be removed in NX2, using chromatic aberration correction), but there's also a halo as if some sharpening has occurred. The CA correction will remove the fringe, but not the halo.
Does this imply that there is some pre-raw processing going on? Or is there another explanation I'm missing?
Has anyone else noticed anything similar, and found a way to correct for it without having to do it by hand?
Here's an oddity I noticed from my D300:
This is a screenshot of the .NEF file, before any processing (any raw processor shows the same). There is some fringing (which can be removed in NX2, using chromatic aberration correction), but there's also a halo as if some sharpening has occurred. The CA correction will remove the fringe, but not the halo.
Does this imply that there is some pre-raw processing going on? Or is there another explanation I'm missing?
Has anyone else noticed anything similar, and found a way to correct for it without having to do it by hand?