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    Converting from RAW to JPG



    I shot almost exclusively in RAW and the images are (when I
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    Re: Converting from RAW to JPG



    Perhaps it
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    Re: Converting from RAW to JPG



    The ACR(adobe camera raw) converter in PSE is the same engine as with CS5 but with less features I am told. I used PSE for a couple of years before upgrading to CS5. I usually sharpen in ACR before downsizing jpeg for web viewing. I do not have any issues with what you are describing. My only suggestion is a question. After downsizing are you viewing a greater than 100%. That will cause the image to appear soft.


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    Re: Converting from RAW to JPG



    Could you post two screenshots? One showing the image sharp (in raw) and soft (after JPEG). It could be related to the view settings of the app.

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    Re: Converting from RAW to JPG



    try double checking your options when converting to jpegs, sharpening, max quality, and stuff like that. i use light room when developing and it works awesome.

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    Re: Converting from RAW to JPG



    Sorry to take so long to respond, have been trying to work out the best way of providing the files, most sites don
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    Re: Converting from RAW to JPG



    Raid,


    When trying to view your links I get a "Error - 404: File not found". Doesn
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    Re: Converting from RAW to JPG



    Well I know this site is a pain (pop-ups and countdown timers) but it
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    Re: Converting from RAW to JPG



    OK Guys what have I done, everybody
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    Re: Converting from RAW to JPG



    Perhaps it's because people can't see your images. At least, I can't (even after ignoring the popups and waiting for the countdown timer).


    I suggest following Daniel's suggestion - open the image in ACR and take a screen shot, then convert it to JPG and take a screen shot of that. Post both here (you can upload them to this site, which offers several MB of image storage).

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