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Only these images' largest sizes will display what I'm talking about in the text.
To view at that size, please click the "Original" link at the bottom of the page.
The same image, converted using RawShooter Premium. Please ignore color
differences -- the point here being a sharpness comparison. RSP produces
pretty "crisp" results but nothing like what Canon's DPP can produce. (However,
the more I look at this particular conversion the more I think I did not do
the best possible job with RawShooter and should try again...)
This was done with enough sharpening in RSP to produce what I think are only
minimal sharpening artifacts. They would probably not appear as artifacts in a print,
viewed at a normal viewing distance. That aside, the RawShooter conversion
doesn't match the DPP conversion in its rendition of fine image detail. And, the
difference in apparent "accutance" would be visible in a print.
Click the "next" link below at the bottom or top of the page for the SilkyPix v.2
example, or the "previous" link for the Canon DPP example.
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