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Old 17-03-11, 09:29 PM
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grained images.

has anyone expeireinced this? i edit an image in cs5, once finished i open it in dpp to view, and the image is really really grainy, yet if i go back to cs5 it is fine and if i go to my pictures and view it in windows viewer it appears fine? any ideas on what this could be?

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Old 17-03-11, 09:37 PM
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A few questions:

1) What zoom settings? If you're more zoomed out, it may appear less grainy, but zoomed in appears grainy
2) What ISO setting?
3) Is one of the programs applying any processing on load?
4) What's DPP?
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Old 17-03-11, 09:45 PM
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DPP is digital photo pro, canon software so nt sure what other cameras use,, low iso 100, the RAW images are fine and the jpegs are fine elsewhere except dpp, the zoom is just the standard picture size that it shows, i had it happen a while back and it seemed to sort itself out, i uploaded some that looked really badly noisy earlier in the week, but on there they look fine, so ive not got a clue really,

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Old 17-03-11, 11:09 PM
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OK. Is DPP applying some kind of sharpening / detail enhancing on load?
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Old 17-03-11, 11:16 PM
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it shoudlnt be, probably is, ive just uploaded some the critique page, and they look alryt, but look awfull on my dpp, dunno its all comfusing me very much, i might update it actually, that could be it, its an old version and dunno if it can handle cs5??????

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Old 18-03-11, 12:06 AM
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I may be wrong but DPP can only be had (even updates) with a new Canon camera..... and there should be no difference in how it behaves 'with' CS5 or any other editing software.
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Old 18-03-11, 08:57 AM
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What file format are you asking DPP to read?
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Old 18-03-11, 09:51 AM
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a jpeg, thats been converterd in photoshop, ive not had problems with it untill i started using cs5? so not a clue whats going on,

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