11-12-2016, 11:27 AM
Sure, you are right but again - what is the point of using unsharpened images ? Nobody uses unsharpened images in the real life.
In essence we are using the default output of a camera (not really but sort of) - just like the rest of the photographic world.
Numerically this is emphasizing sharper spots ... so ? It's just a increased spread - no more, no less.
We've been through all this numerous times.
In essence we are using the default output of a camera (not really but sort of) - just like the rest of the photographic world.
Numerically this is emphasizing sharper spots ... so ? It's just a increased spread - no more, no less.
We've been through all this numerous times.