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Frank Fremerey

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Re: It's Frank's fault !!
« Reply #15 on: December 20, 2015, 17:09:59 »
But you don't come home from a concert or other event with 500+ shots, do you?

Yes, Andreas. For That I have two paths:

1) get the JPEGs right, which is not always possibly due to lighting restrictions and no in-camera-calibration (Yes, I demand to configure the JPEG-Engine in my camera!)

2) Have a machine that renders apart from the main machine. I confess CaptureNX2 was better in that respect.
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Jørgen Ramskov

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Re: It's Frank's fault !!
« Reply #16 on: December 22, 2015, 14:48:23 »
From your comparison: "Left is the LR raw conversion / NX2 on the right"

I think there is a clear difference in details between those two shots. NX2 clearly produces more details. That agrees with a recent danish article examining raw converters: http://fotomalia.dk/workflow-konvertering-af-raw-filer/
Jørgen Ramskov

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Re: It's Frank's fault !!
« Reply #17 on: December 22, 2015, 16:45:58 »
From your comparison: "Left is the LR raw conversion / NX2 on the right"

I think there is a clear difference in details between those two shots. NX2 clearly produces more details. That agrees with a recent danish article examining raw converters: http://fotomalia.dk/workflow-konvertering-af-raw-filer/
Absolutely !

Nx2 gets the most detail from the raw files and colors look better,
but it struggles terribly to recover highlights or shadows
Does a decent job with high ISO noise reduction, but in this regard DXO can do a better job
Armando Morales
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Jørgen Ramskov

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Re: It's Frank's fault !!
« Reply #18 on: December 23, 2015, 08:56:44 »
Thanks for the extra details.
Jørgen Ramskov