


I don't like application that sharpen things for me without notice cause :Ģ. If he would have read my issue right, he would have noticed that all his "tips" were already covered, so what's the help ? That people can't read is not my fault or just look into the specs copy and paste to say the obvious. I use Capitals to avoid the obvious answers that I already covered in my story, whose deed. Only after applying some sharpening, the digital images represent what the lens actually projected on the sensor. So, RAW images with no sharpening applied at all do not show the native image the lens delivered, as you may expect or hope for, but a considerably softer version. The bayer pattern of an image sensor and the interpolation to fill the gaps happening at sensor readout causes a noticeable amount of image blur. If your images are spread in many sessions, that's unfortunately a lot more work.Ī side note though: there is a reason while a certain amount of sharpening is the default in any RAW workflow. Of course, that is easiest if you use one or several catalogues.

If you want the defaults applied to them, you need to select them (all of them) and then click on "Apply defaults" for those images. On the topic: images you have imported have sharpening settings already saved with them. Which considerably reduces your chances to get a helpful answer. While your intention might have been to emphasize certain parts of your question, many will probably feel shouted at. First of all: writing in CAPITALS is generally considered YELLING at most places of the net.
