I was curious what the new Enhance Details feature brings to the table for X-Trans Raw files
(i.e. with my X100F) and in particular how it interacts with the Sharpening settings in the Detail tab.
Here is a basic example. The different renditions were obtained by converting it to 16 bit Tiff, respectively, and comparing the images in Photoshop.
01_raf25: shows the original RAF file with the default Sharpening Amount of 25.
02_raf75: shows the original RAF file with an increased Sharpening Amount of 75.
The first two images illustrate the known detrimental effect of increasing the Sharpening Amount in ACR/LR with X-Trans Raw files. A kind of wormy microstructure shows up.
My understanding is that the Sharpening controls are amalgamated with the demosaicking process in a way that a high Amount is spoiling it for X-Trans files. Otherwise such bad results would hardly be explainable.
03_raf25-dng25: shows the Enhanced.DNG resulting from the original Raw file at default Sharpening Amount of 25 (i.e. from 01_raf25).
The Amount setting in the Detail tab carries over from the RAF to the Enhanced.DNG.
04_raf25-dng75: is obtained from the previous Enhanced.DNG by increasing the Sharpening Amount to 75.
The Enhanced Detail feature initially just leads to a somewhat cleaner rendition i.e. with less false colors (or maybe it is residual CA) at the border of the tree here. To this point the effect is rather subtle.
However, the Enhanced.DNG allows a higher Amount of Sharpening without creating worms. The sharpening controls in the Detail tab work more in a traditional way now.
05_raf75-dng75: shows another Enhanced.DNG as created from the original Raw file but at increased Sharpening Amount of 75 (i.e. from 02_raf75).
The Amount setting in the Detail tab carries over from the RAF to the Enhanced.DNG.
Surprisingly the result is visually identical to the previous image. The logic suggests that ACR drops the increased sharpening (with the RAF file) before the Enhance Details feature is performed.
Comments are of course appreciated.
Peter
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https://theblog.adobe.com/enhance-details/https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/using/enhance-details.html