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<blockquote data-quote="ampalaeos" data-source="post: 1057182397" data-attributes="member: 7305"><p><strong>Re: Συγκριτικά δείγματα μεταξύ μηχανών/φακών</strong></p><p></p><p>tzo σε ενα φορουμ βρηκα κατι για την sigma που ισως σε ενδιαφερει. </p><p></p><p>When I was reviewing the cameras I got some special coaching from the Sigma tech guys on the best way to convert files before importing them into Lightroom to actually work on them: "In order to get the best results from the DP2, Sigma's engineers recommend that you set Sharpening to -1 or -1.5 in Sigma Photo Pro, and later apply sharpening in Lightroom. They also recommend dropping color saturation down one or two notches, and to set noise reduction at its lowest for photos shot at ISO 100 or 200, but to leave it in its default setting when shooting at higher ISOs."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ampalaeos, post: 1057182397, member: 7305"] [b]Re: Συγκριτικά δείγματα μεταξύ μηχανών/φακών[/b] tzo σε ενα φορουμ βρηκα κατι για την sigma που ισως σε ενδιαφερει. When I was reviewing the cameras I got some special coaching from the Sigma tech guys on the best way to convert files before importing them into Lightroom to actually work on them: "In order to get the best results from the DP2, Sigma's engineers recommend that you set Sharpening to -1 or -1.5 in Sigma Photo Pro, and later apply sharpening in Lightroom. They also recommend dropping color saturation down one or two notches, and to set noise reduction at its lowest for photos shot at ISO 100 or 200, but to leave it in its default setting when shooting at higher ISOs." [/QUOTE]
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