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suggested sharpening settngs for EX1
I have been using a variety of Detail On settings on my EX1 (level, frequency, crispening, and knee aperture).
Most of the time I get better results that way than I have adding the sharpening in Vegas. However, I would like to be able to turn Detail Off for situations that aren't as controlled, then add Sharpening in Vegas. Does anyone have any suggestions about which fx to use, and particular settings? Thanks. Pete |
suggested sharpening settngs for EX1
In my admittedly limited experience I haven' t found Sharpening to be particularly effective. The Unsharp Mask is rather better but it still can't cure a blurred or seriously out of focus shot. Have I been missing something? And surely it's better and safer to get the picture right at the taking stage or am I missing something here as well?
Regards, Richard |
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Paul. |
Hey Paul,
I'm doing that now. I have been using a setting of 0 for level, frequency 30, crispening 30, knee aperture -30. That works pretty well for most things, giving just a touch of clarity that seems to be lacking in unprocessed. Less noisy than what I have been able to do in Vegas. However, I have noticed some small haloing in extreme situations. That's why I was looking for a Vegas sharpening solution to use. If in doubt, I could turn Detail off and depend on Vegas. I am accustomed to unsharp mask in Photoshop, but the Vegas settings are different and I am having trouble getting a look that seems worth doing. Pete |
Detail level set to 0 is not the same as detail off, detail at -25 is the same as off.
Stupid i think, i think detail on and set to 0 should have no effect, then going to level 1 would add a bit of detail sharpening, then 2 then 3 etc. Paul. |
I think my question has been misunderstood. I originally posted this in the Vegas forum and didn't realize it had been moved.
I'm NOT looking for Detail settings in EX1 Picture Profiles. I am looking for Vegas settings. Which FXs are people using in Vegas if they aren't using Detail settings within the camera? Pete |
i think you will find these settings are what you want. I find I have to add sharpen
in FCP to get the results I feel I should be getting in camera, at least compared to what I have read about the sick image quality this camera is suppose to have. |
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