I have preordered a Nikon D800e, and as I wait for it I am trying to think through how the high resolution and the lack of an AA filter will affect my sharpening work flow. Both the 36MP resolution and the lack of an AA filter will be new experiences for me.
My usual work flow is to sharpen to taste at 100% in Lightroom, then print from LR using standard output sharpening (almost always). Of course I will do my own tests with my D800e files, but in theory:
1) Since, at 100%, I will be viewing a much smaller portion of the image than I am accustomed to, will 100% still be the best starting point for setting capture sharpening?
2) I'm guessing the lack of an AA filter will reduce the amount of capure sharpening needed, but that I will still be able to rely on my own eyes and sharpen to taste. Any problem with that thinking?
3) What about output sharpening? Will LR's default output sharpening work as usual with 36 mp, non-aa filtered files?
I'd love to hear from as anyone with experience processing files comperable to what the D800e will produce.