Help with edit correctly in RT RAW CR3...

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When posting here in the future…please rescale your images…you can set them on the long edge to around say 1920 for a landscape image…the side car will let people reconstruct your image…jpgs posted here should be 2 or 3 mb max and yours are 30…

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This edit is for my test? What is the best way…or better demosaicing methode for use in cr3 files? It’s that I keep seeing how the photos developed with R7 are less sharp than with lightroom…excuse me eh? I don’t want to bore you…I’m a newbie to RT… In lightroom…when I upload cr3 for LIGHTROOM MOBILE I usually lower highlights, increase some shadows…a little intensity in colors… And in texture…I usually give it a little yes… Noise reduction at iso 100 I don’t usually do it…but I have realized that with the amaze+vng4 demosaicing the line pattern that I mentioned…tends to disappear a little more…but applying that RT filter (line noise filter) I lose sharpness and also I see artifacts or pixels at the tips or sides of the images such as the antenna in my image shared here…I understand that in RT the sharpness sections are better to be very subtle or almost not touch any value, right? Is that so? What profile do you use? “Automated curve low iso” for example? There are so many options… Thank you very much.

By default in RT you should only get for that image you posted the automatched curve and capture sharpening… the rest is now on you… Well to begin with even that can have a much different look as you will note the auto matched tone curve / tone curve has curve models…RT uses film but you might like the look of one of the other 6 models…some are much less saturated in color than the others and might look more natural…from there again in RT you will need to assess everything at 100% for sharpness on the preview and you can also do an export and then check that for your sharpening results…you can see this very clearly…zoom to 50% for noise and sharpness in your image in RT…turn the modules on and off…you will see almost no difference…now do it at 100% and you will see the true application of sharpening…you simply cannot look at your image in the preview of RT zoomed to full screen and assess sharpness… other apps do scale and apply it to show you an approximation but RT doesn’t do that…

Here are a few quick variations… more than sharp enough and likely too sharp in places (IMO anyway but expections differ…)
The one using the standard Tone curve 1 with the standard weighted curve model

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Same but with an exposure bump

Automatched tone curve but toggled from film to weighted standard…tone curve ends up being a little different…

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This one is with the canon R7 dcp profile from Adobe… you can choose a few this one is faithful…as I mentioned above you can get access to these if you install the DNG conversion software from Adobe or likely if you have LR… Note when I do this I set tone curve 1 to linear and use the tone curve option in the Adobe profile…


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Many thanks for your examples! Pero como has conseguido esos perfiles específicos de canon R7 STANDARD, PORTRAIT, etc etc??? I can’t see them in RT…or in what folder of RT i must search? Thanks!:pray::pray:

Download the .pp3 file I included with my edit, apply it to your RAW file, and analyze.

On windows if you get them from the DNG conversion software which is free to download and install you will find them in the Adobe folder in Program Data…

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Installing this will give you access to the profiles for RT vial the custom profile option…

https://helpx.adobe.com/ca/camera-raw/using/adobe-dng-converter.html