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Re: Official: Sony A7 and A7r Fullframe Mirrorless


mco_970 wrote:
Hmmmm. Zeiss + clarity does not look nice to me. So this processing will be in the RAW data as well?


Tariq Gibran wrote:
mco_970 wrote:
Kolor-Pikker wrote:
New images: http://www.dyxum.com/dforum/my-first-result-with-a7r_topic102199_post1221899.html#1221899


Yikes! Too sharp!! I am never letting anyone take my picture with that thing...


He had both the sharpness and the contrast set to +1 so the sharpness was enhanced plus...

It\'s also interesting to note that the new Bionz X processor in these cameras are apparently doing some major \"image enhancement\" in the form of sharpening which Sony marketing (per the product brochure) describe as \"Detail reproduction technology\" which \"restores clarity\". The effect looks good but I\'m not so sure I want my raws touched to that extent.

Sony makes a lot of this new Bionz X processor and I\'m wondering what other image processing is taking place. For instance, I have yet to see any moire in examples that I would have thought would have exhibited some. Perhaps there is some sort of \"anti-moire\" processing going on as well.



I\'m not 100%, but I do believe the processing is with the raws as well. It\'s not the sort of \"clarity\" effect that Lightroom or ACR uses. It looks more to me like using the \"Detail\" slider for sharpening. Here is the example given in the brochure:









Oct 23, 2013 at 09:16 AM





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