Make sure that you chose 1:1 magnification to view the preview at 100%. When you adjust a slider you’ll see changes appear in the sub-window. Click the crosshair icon and move the cursor over the section of image that you want to preview. If you want to view the whole photo in the main window, then you can use a sub-window to display a magnified preview of part of the shot. By turning on the Show Shadow/Highlight warning you can reveal clipped highlights as patches of red. This makes edge details stand out more, but can cause highlights to become overexposed. Post-production sharpening works by increasing contrast around edges in the image. In the sharpened version these textures stand out more. You’ll notice more noise in images captured using higher ISO speeds.ĭelicate details, such as strands of fur, are slightly soft and lack impact. Noise is especially noticeable in smooth, featureless areas, such as this background bokeh, as we can see in this part of the photo. ![]() ![]() ![]() Due to our photo’s portrait orientation we’ve chosen the Arrange Horizontally option so that we can see how noisy and soft the start image is compared with the processed version. Click here for an instant 100% view.Ĭlick here to change the way the before and after images are displayed. ![]() To see how sharp your shot really is (and spot noise more effectively), you need to see the image’s actual pixels. (Image credit: Future) (opens in new tab)
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