New Capture 1, ON1 No Noise and ON1 Tack Sharp Software Comparison
Just a little look at a frame I shot today.
Powerful tools, but we are now in the realm of needing to be aware of when to use them and when to stop.
For almost any uses, there is no reason to avoid the base file.
These were good light samples, but what if you turn up to an “available gloom” shoot without your fastest lenses?
I guess the questions that needs to be asked are;
At what point is enough enough?
What price are we willing to pay for ultimate sharpness and noiseless-ness?
Are we starting to demand too much and accept a change in perceived quality to get it?
It is nice to have the ability to clean up noise and add sharpness to an image that has obvious blurring, but this needs to be used with restraint. The base settings for both these ON1 programmes are set to maximum, which is too much.
We are entering a new age of software power, something similar to the Photoshop emergence of last century, but we do need to remember to keep things natural and accept levels of perfection in balance with artistic quality.