01-18-2013, 08:53 AM
Maybe the problem with X-trans sensors is not limited to shooting RAW and RAW conversion.
I tend to believe the voices saying that even with in-camera JPEG the smearing does appear, just to a lesser extent.
There is an interesting article from a competent person here:
http://digilloyd.com/blog/2012/20121206_...facts.html
"This issue is present via ACR, SilkyPix and JPEG. SilkyPix and JPEG blur the image so much that the evidence is less obvious, but it is still there."
Make sure you also read the readers' comments. Very interesting indeed.
I tend to believe the voices saying that even with in-camera JPEG the smearing does appear, just to a lesser extent.
There is an interesting article from a competent person here:
http://digilloyd.com/blog/2012/20121206_...facts.html
"This issue is present via ACR, SilkyPix and JPEG. SilkyPix and JPEG blur the image so much that the evidence is less obvious, but it is still there."
Make sure you also read the readers' comments. Very interesting indeed.