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then you will not need much sharpening, just enough to either remove the effects of the AA Filter (A7/s range), or the effects of diffraction (A7r range).
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Manual Focus) and view your images on a 4K Monitor. Batis, Loxia, G, GM), focus very carefully (i.e. A7 series), use a very good lens with high micro contrast (i.e. Sharpening - it took some learning, however On1 Raw is the clear winner. They should really think a little more about that because its a problem. I just think some effects are too strong, for landscape photos most of the presets are introducing Halos and thats really a pain. Its (On1 Raw) is new, the too common Halo effect, and White Balance tool are problems, along with highlight handling. Aside from Masking, which was slow and laggy, On1 Raw was fast and responsive (C1 is not). but once you learn how the effects work they become faster to use and adjust. I probably got a better image from On1 Raw, some of the effects were nice, it took some effort.
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This might be valid processing but its a real hassle to deal with. Most effects are putting a dark blue cast to clouds (see image below), C1 is similar (you see it most with vignetting.I think I need to use a Pen Device for this, the mouse/trackpad just does not work. and at the very least I want to manually change the white balance to a specific number, not play with an abstract slider. White balance tool is cumbersome, please do something like C1.I had a really frustrating day with On1 Raw, here is the summary: Basically you can do what ever makes sense for you. The abstract concepts, different with each tool (C1, Aperture, LR) can just be done away with.
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Obviously if you are a working Pro you want something else structure wise, and you can achieve that with the same simple technique - if your needs are simple. Personally, I want my files organized by Year and Month, with Metadata used to create Albums on various topics - With On1 Raw that is easy and sensible to achieve, create the folders on the computer for Year/Month and then stamp the images with Metadata. When migrating from Aperture to C1 this was the biggest problem, the abstract structure of Aperture was not compatible with the abstract structure of C1. They were, and still are, one of the most confusing aspects of C1. The Projects, Albums, Collections, Groups and Collections make absolutely no sense what-so-ever. This is significantly more useful than the Catalog system of C1, or what Aperture had before that. Then, if you want a logical grouping, create an Album and manually add photos to that, or create a Smart Album and dynamically/automatically create the album based on metadata, ratings or flags. You put your files where-ever you want, with whatever structure you want, index/add them to On1 Raw. There is one thing which On1 Raw is doing which is very different from Aperture or C1, and that is how your files/photos are organized. I have no idea why this situation exists, but it does and needs to be fixed. I've used Red River San Gabriel V2 (Photo Black) as well as Epson Hot Press Bright White (Matte Black), same results. The LR output is spot on, the ON1 is way too red. I also printed a couple of typical images. I printed a printer test pattern (the 2014 TIFF file from digital dog.net) from both ON1 RAW and Lightroom, using the same paper and same profile. ON1 seems to consistently oversaturate reds. So far so good - until you view the results
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Then you have to go to File>Print to get a dialog box for your printer, and set it up with paper type, path, and most importantly the paper profile you want to use. That seems to apply some output sharpening, probably (I'm guessing here) to offset blurring caused by resizing. You can use the Resize Module to - resize your image (d'oh) but it also allows you to choose paper type, size and surface (e.g. One issue I've had that I have not seen documented is trying to print directly from ON1 Raw. Many of these are well documented by now, so I won't bore anyone here.