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Old 03-25-2009, 01:40 AM
Jason Dunn
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Originally Posted by Lee Yuan Sheng View Post
Load any picture with a large dynamic range or challenging lighting into ACR, and then into Capture NX. NX photos look better, with better tonality and dynamic range, and it takes a lot of effort to get ACR close to NX, and it's not the same tweaks all the time.
I'll take your word for it.

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Originally Posted by Lee Yuan Sheng View Post
Also, ACR will not do the auto chromatic aberration correction built into NX, based on NEF data. That to me is a huge feature; it's like having new leneses again!
Chromatic aberration...can you see that on any of your lenses when looking at monitor-sized versions of your images? I can't recall seeing anything like that in my images when viewed at normal editing zoom levels. This seems a lot like 100% size pixel peeping to me...something I've been guilty of in the past, so I recognize the symptoms.
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