June 2016
Beginner to intermediate
288 pages
6h 45m
English


When you shoot in RAW format, you’re telling your camera to turn off any sharpening done in-camera. So, by default, Camera Raw applies a little bit of sharpening, so your images don’t look like soft bunnies. In Camera Raw, click on the Detail icon (it’s the third one from the right) beneath the histogram and, in the Detail panel, you’ll see that the Amount is set to +25. For JPEG or TIFF images, it’s set to zero because they already had sharpening applied in the camera itself, so it figures those don’t need it. Anyway, this ...