A lot my images include sky, blue, cloudy bright to just plain dull. In the editor I mostly select 'all except the sky' if I have a default set in Raw I have already applied some sharpening to the sky. Am I contradicting my self or rather the image.
With my Pentax I had no default sharpening, with the Oly I have 2@150. I can tell the difference. The Oly needs less sharpening in the editor stage, but I have probably had more noise in blue skys
Question regarding the default noise reduction setting in Raw Options.
What do the figures "NR range G:400-3600, C:3600" mean. ISO ?
Jeff
Jeff, good morning
The part that no one seems to absorb is that the raw option settings are a basic very minimal sharpening to get your image out of the soft raw womb so to speak.
It's like I said about adding how much salt to your supper.... you can always add more, but if you have the pre-salting too strong, you cant get the salt back out.
So do not over do and do not fiddle with every batch of shots.
Noise reduction in AUTO mode:
This is controlled by the ISO needed to process the image
The setting of the NR slider is the threshold. At normal setting it tells you that NR will come on in stages starting at ISO 400.
That is not necessarily the camera ISO 400. That is what Qimage Ultimate needed as a virtual ISO to properly expose your image.
Please see screen snap
It is the bottom of the REFINE screen.
It is saying that the shot was taken with camera ISO at 100.
In order to properly expose it, Qimage adjusted the exposure to a level that would have needed no exposure adjustment had the camera been set to ISO 980.
Since the threshold for NR is set to 400, above that it begins to apply some.
Look, further at the screen snap and you can see 2/10 applied or 20% NR applied.
It also says that the Chroma filter will begin to apply at 3600. Since we are only at ISO 980, No Chroma filtering is turned on.
The slider in the Raw options for Noise reduction threshold, is now more understandable.
If your camera has a ton of pixels placed on a smallish sensor, it will produce more noise than your old camera with less pixels and the same size sensor.
See Terry's post #4. He set his threshold to allow Qimage to apply some Noise reduction earlier. (Earlier means at a lower ISO than 400)
Another point, to aid in cleaner images, the Smart color in Refine.
I'll ask Terry to address this one.
Hope I helped a little
Fred