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In Camera jpg sharpening Nex7

Paul2660

Well-known member
Is it possible to adjust the in camera jpg sharpening? I have read a few articles that refer to this as being possible, but so far I can't locate any settings.

Thanks
Paul
 

kit laughlin

Subscriber Member
Skipping through the manual, see p. 40, Creative Styles—see Sharpening as the last setting? I am waiting for mine to arrive, but my guess is that you select the Creative Style, and then select again, and choose the parameters you want to change; Contrast, Saturation, and Sharpening. These settings will affect the display and the EVF, and JPEGs.
 

HeavyDuty

New member
Skipping through the manual, see p. 40, Creative Styles—see Sharpening as the last setting? I am waiting for mine to arrive, but my guess is that you select the Creative Style, and then select again, and choose the parameters you want to change; Contrast, Saturation, and Sharpening. These settings will affect the display and the EVF, and JPEGs.
Correct - that's how it works. You can set contrast, saturation and sharpening separately for each style.
 

k-hawinkler

Well-known member
Thanks.
How about focus peaking?
Is any particular setting of these parameters better than another?
Someone was recommending -3, 0, +3 for contrast, saturation, and sharpening.
He also recommended peaking level low.
What's your practice?

Best, K-H.
 

HeavyDuty

New member
That's how I've been setting mine, it seems to work fine. I also stay in B&W mode because it helps me previsualize - yellow peaking is very effective with a monochrome VF.
 

Paul2660

Well-known member
Thanks guys, I had not looked at the creative styles. However where I was outputting as jpg is when using the HDR process since you can't use raw here. From what I can tell there is no way to pick a sharpening setting for the jpegs that are from the HDR process? The only thing I can find to change is the exposure bracketing.

Thanks
Paul
 
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