1st: Common raw processors (Lightroom, ACR, Capture One) apply sharpening on image with default settings (and in some cases, even if sharpening set to mininmal level). In FRV we implemented screen sharpening for that (switched via 'S' key with default shortcuts set, tuning in Preferences - Image display - Screen sharpening).
By default this sharpening is Off (we guess, that for initial culling it is better to see RAW file as is without artificial sharpening), but you can turn it to 'last used' state by Preferences - Interface - restore last view settings checkbox (it will also recall all other View menu settings, such as single channel view, boost shadows, etc).
2nd: Raw processing is always balance between speed and quality (acutance). In current FRV versions this balance is shifted to 'maximum speed' values. For FRV 1.5 we plan to provide better looking (but slower) demosaic method (as an option).
Dear Sir:
Dear Sir:
1st: Common raw processors (Lightroom, ACR, Capture One) apply sharpening on image with default settings (and in some cases, even if sharpening set to mininmal level). In FRV we implemented screen sharpening for that (switched via 'S' key with default shortcuts set, tuning in Preferences - Image display - Screen sharpening).
By default this sharpening is Off (we guess, that for initial culling it is better to see RAW file as is without artificial sharpening), but you can turn it to 'last used' state by Preferences - Interface - restore last view settings checkbox (it will also recall all other View menu settings, such as single channel view, boost shadows, etc).
2nd: Raw processing is always balance between speed and quality (acutance). In current FRV versions this balance is shifted to 'maximum speed' values. For FRV 1.5 we plan to provide better looking (but slower) demosaic method (as an option).
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Alex Tutubalin/FastRawViewer team