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Fuji S1 Pro - Fine JPG vs TIF?
For any of you Fuji S1 Pro users out there... and I know there are some...
I've noticed artifacts in fine detail with high contrast such as hair, or tree branches with light background in some photos taken with the S1. If you use tif mode, and no sharpening, etc. would that fix the problem? What have you found to help with this problem? -- Thom Tapp |
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"Thom Tapp" wrote in message ... For any of you Fuji S1 Pro users out there... and I know there are some... I've noticed artifacts in fine detail with high contrast such as hair, or tree branches with light background in some photos taken with the S1. If you use tif mode, and no sharpening, etc. would that fix the problem? What have you found to help with this problem? If what you're seeing are JPEG artifacts then, yes, they will go away if you use TIFF. The artifacts are incorrect pixels created as a consequence of too much JPEG compression. But there's no point speculating. Setup a scene that has given you problems before and shoot one image stored as TIFF and one as "fine" JPEG. If there are other JPEG settings, shoot with those too. Then study the images. If the noise is in the TIFF, they're not JPEG artifacts. If it goes away with the TIFF, or a "superfine" JPEG, you've solved your problem. I've never used a Fuji camera. My Canon S30 has three JPEG settings, "superfine", "fine" and "normal". I have only noticed slight problems in the "normal" setting, not the others, so I shoot at "fine". Alan |
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"Thom Tapp" wrote in message ... For any of you Fuji S1 Pro users out there... and I know there are some... I've noticed artifacts in fine detail with high contrast such as hair, or tree branches with light background in some photos taken with the S1. If you use tif mode, and no sharpening, etc. would that fix the problem? What have you found to help with this problem? If what you're seeing are JPEG artifacts then, yes, they will go away if you use TIFF. The artifacts are incorrect pixels created as a consequence of too much JPEG compression. But there's no point speculating. Setup a scene that has given you problems before and shoot one image stored as TIFF and one as "fine" JPEG. If there are other JPEG settings, shoot with those too. Then study the images. If the noise is in the TIFF, they're not JPEG artifacts. If it goes away with the TIFF, or a "superfine" JPEG, you've solved your problem. I've never used a Fuji camera. My Canon S30 has three JPEG settings, "superfine", "fine" and "normal". I have only noticed slight problems in the "normal" setting, not the others, so I shoot at "fine". Alan |
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