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A Call for RAWS. A7r

k-hawinkler

Well-known member
So, here we go. I took Bart's image DSC01646.ARW and processed it in ACR 8.3.0.122 as follows:


This is the in size reduced image:


Full resolution image is here: Bart's Images - winklers' Photos 4th image: http://winklers.smugmug.com/KHW/Oth...S6Tcjs2/0/O/DSC01646_7360x4912_no_Nik_KHW.jpg

Then I went into CS6 and used Nik Dfine 2 and RAW Presharpener with default values.
In Output Sharpener I set Output Sharpening Strength to 20%.
I also used one of the default Curves in CS6.

And this is the resulting in size reduced image:


Full resolution image is here: Bart's Images - winklers' Photos 6th image: http://winklers.smugmug.com/KHW/Oth...-JBCKM83/0/O/DSC01646_7360x4912_w_Nik_KHW.jpg

Please note, these full resolution images are very large in size.
Also, very high resolution images from D800/E, A7R, and especially the NEX-7 have their own peculiarities with regards to noise.
The FF 36 MP D800/E and A7R would need to have slightly over 57 MP to match the resolution of the APS-C size 24 MP NEX-7 sensor.
 

Knorp

Well-known member
FYI just noticed my RAWs do show up in C1 7.1.4 (OSX) ... :)

Edit: there's one catch though: C1 assigns a NEX-7 profile.
 
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algrove

Well-known member
K-H
I can tell you are an experienced 800E & NEX PPer and it shows right here. As with all digital cameras there will be a new workflow to get the most out of images, but the work will be well worth it from what I can see.
 

k-hawinkler

Well-known member
K-H
I can tell you are an experienced 800E & NEX PPer and it shows right here. As with all digital cameras there will be a new workflow to get the most out of images, but the work will be well worth it from what I can see.
Lou, Thank you.
 
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