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oVerboostUK t1_iy5iipc wrote

Use Halide, you can then shoot with sharpening turned off etc.

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nbpf-_- OP t1_iy5nwx1 wrote

Thanks, I have tried Halide: I am mainly interested in B&W photography and Halide does not support B&W previewing and generating B&W JPEG files, unfortunately.

There are third-party apps that support B&W photography and allow some control on the amounts of sharpening, noise reduction, saturation and brightening which are applied to generate JPEG files.

But I believe that the "Pro" models should allow users turning down over-processing, otherwise the "Pro" attribute would be a mockery.

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