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I photograph buildings with an Olympus E500
and I use autobracketing with the focusing.
This works OK and normally I have no trouble
choosing the best focused shot.
But some times it is hard to choose the
better of two photos on the screen, and I
wonder that if I enlarge the photos up to
pixel level, I can rapidly choose the
sharpest shot.
I have done some tests in comparing two
bracketed-focus tests and it seems that for
the sharpest focus the pixels making up, say,
a small highlight has fewer and brighter
pixels.
Is this always true, and has anyone else had
this experience?
Peter
and I use autobracketing with the focusing.
This works OK and normally I have no trouble
choosing the best focused shot.
But some times it is hard to choose the
better of two photos on the screen, and I
wonder that if I enlarge the photos up to
pixel level, I can rapidly choose the
sharpest shot.
I have done some tests in comparing two
bracketed-focus tests and it seems that for
the sharpest focus the pixels making up, say,
a small highlight has fewer and brighter
pixels.
Is this always true, and has anyone else had
this experience?
Peter
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