philip_pj wrote:
\'Personally, I see these artifacts a lot.\'
Care to share with us? You hear a lot and see so little...
If you don\'t see it, then your workflow or the way you work does not bring it out. I suspect it is like this for the majority of the people out there.
But just because you don\'t see it doesn\'t mean the issue isn\'t real. The compression artifacts can be quite annoying when you start pushing and pulling the RAW files around.
I shoot professionally and use all the big three: Nikon, Canon, and Sony. I do lots of post work (you can check out my FLICKR (https://www.flickr.com/photos/yellownurbs/) and see), and see it quite frequently.
I\'m not going to go into detail on my personal workflow, but I can duplicate what I see even with DPREVIEW\'s studio tests. And these are just simple Lightroom edits. Imagine taking a RAW file and really pushing it to its limits on what it can do.
philip_pj wrote:
\'Personally, I see these artifacts a lot.\'
Care to share with us? You hear a lot and see so little...
If you don\'t see it, then your workflow or the way you work does not bring it out. I suspect it is like this for the majority of the people out there.
But just because you don\'t see it doesn\'t mean the issue isn\'t real. The compression artifacts can be quite annoying when you start pushing and pulling the RAW files around.
I shoot professionally and use all the big three: Nikon, Canon, and Sony. I do lots of post work (you can check out my FLICKR and see), and see it quite frequently.
I\'m not going to go into detail on my personal workflow, but I can duplicate what I see even with DPREVIEW\'s studio tests. And these are just simple Lightroom edits. Imagine taking a RAW file and really pushing it to its limits on what it can do.
philip_pj wrote:
\'Personally, I see these artifacts a lot.\'
Care to share with us? You hear a lot and see so little...
If you don\'t see it, then your workflow or the way you work does not bring it out. I suspect it is like this for the majority of the people out there.
But just because you don\'t see it doesn\'t mean the issue isn\'t real. The compression artifacts can be quite annoying for some whose workflow is not similar to yours (ie... mine).
I shoot professionally and use all the big three: Nikon, Canon, and Sony. I do lots of post work (you can check out my FLICKR and see), and see it quite frequently.
I\'m not going to go into detail on my personal workflow, but I can duplicate what I see even with DPREVIEW\'s studio tests. And these are just simple Lightroom edits. Imagine taking a RAW file and really pushing it to its limits on what it can do.
philip_pj wrote:
\'Personally, I see these artifacts a lot.\'
Care to share with us? You hear a lot and see so little...
If you don\'t see it, then your workflow or the way you work does not bring it out. I suspect it is like this for the majority of the people out there.
But just because you don\'t see it doesn\'t mean the issue isn\'t real - or that it can be quite problematic for others whose workflow is not similar to yours.
I shoot professionally and use all the big three: Nikon, Canon, and Sony. I do lots of post work (you can check out my FLICKR and see), and see it quite frequently.
I\'m not going to go into detail on my personal workflow, but I can duplicate what I see even with DPREVIEW\'s studio tests. And these are just simple Lightroom edits. Imagine taking a RAW file and really pushing it to its limits on what it can do.
philip_pj wrote:
\'Personally, I see these artifacts a lot.\'
Care to share with us? You hear a lot and see so little...
If you don\'t see it, then your workflow or the way you work does not bring it out. I suspect it is like this for the majority of the people out there. But just because you don\'t see it doesn\'t mean the issue isn\'t real or is not problematic for others whose workflow is not similar to yours.
I shoot professionally and use all the big three: Nikon, Canon, and Sony. I do lots of post work (you can check out my FLICKR and see), and see it quite frequently.
I\'m not going to go into detail on my personal workflow, but I can duplicate what I see even with DPREVIEW\'s studio tests. And these are just simple Lightroom edits. Imagine taking a RAW file and really pushing it to its limits on what it can do.
philip_pj wrote:
\'Personally, I see these artifacts a lot.\'
Care to share with us? You hear a lot and see so little...
If you don\'t see it, then your workflow or the way you work does not bring it out. I suspect it is like this for the majority of the people out there.
I shoot professionally and use all the big three: Nikon, Canon, and Sony. I do lots of post work (you can check out my flickr and see)
I\'m not going to go into detail on my personal workflow, but I can duplicate what I see even with DPREVIEW\'s studio tests. And these are just simple Lightroom edits. Imagine taking a RAW file and really pushing it to its limits on what it can do.