Yep! It's the old "spin" thing.

Jack
--- Pedro Oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Hi.
> 
> Just look at Dpreview D200 overall conclusion regarding soft jpegs
> (third paragraph):
> 
> Quote:
> What can make a difference however is how what's captured is
> developed.
> Which brings us to the D200's default sharpening (for JPEGs), there's
> a
> difference between avoiding sharpening artifacts and not resolving
> detail captured by the sensor because of weak processing /
> sharpening. A
> first time user of the D200 may well feel it is 'soft' simply because
> of
> this decision made to have low default sharpening. Turn the
> sharpening
> up or better still shoot RAW and introduce a subtle unsharp mask into
> your workflow and D200 images are as sharp and crisp as you could
> expect.
> Unquote.
> 
> Don't you think that Phill Askey is clearly more benevolent with the
> D200 than with K10D? I do.
> 
> Pedro Oliveira
> Portugal
> 
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