My experience has been that jaggies can be a problem with some angles of higher-contrast detail. Do you have an example to show? It's impossible to say without seeing an actual image.
Process the image at Neutral, sharpening = 1.
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Unfortunately I don't have any example with me and I am about to fly out of the country.
Yes, it is noticeable in high contrast lines, specially after sharpening (I use Focal Blade). Most of the times I can barely see the jaggies before sharpening. I need to experiment with sharpening to see if I can get rid of them, but I have been using Focal Blade for many years and have not had this issue before.
BTW, I have been processing the images at neutral and sharpening = 0. I never sharpen within DPP. Sharpening = 0 should produce less jaggies than sharpening = 1, correct?
BTW, I have been processing the images at neutral and sharpening = 0. I never sharpen within DPP. Sharpening = 0 should produce less jaggies than sharpening = 1, correct?
I do sharpen with DPP, but only at level 1 or 2, and sometimes zero. Level 1 is about right to compensate for the discrete nature of the sensor by raising the acutance back to where it ought to be.
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