Microadjustment of the Position of Maximum Sharpness and Resolution Using the Depth Information Contained within the Dual Pixel RAW File with Digital Photo Professional Ver.4.5 or later

Article ID: ART166260 | Date published: 08/26/2016 | Date last updated: 08/29/2016
 

Description

Microadjustment of the Position of Maximum Sharpness and Resolution Using the Depth Information Contained within the Dual Pixel RAW File with Digital Photo Professional Ver.4.5 or later

Solution

The Dual Pixel RAW Function

By setting the Dual Pixel RAW function on the camera compatible with the function before shooting RAW images, images are recorded as "special RAW images (Dual Pixel RAW images)" with dual pixel information appended from the imaging sensor. This is called Dual Pixel RAW shooting. Using this function, the [Dual Pixel RAW Optimizer], with Dual Pixel RAW images, you can make use of the Dual Pixel data recorded with the Dual Pixel RAW image for microadjustment of the position of maximum sharpness and resolution using the depth information contained within the file, repositioning the viewpoint or foreground bokeh for a more pleasing result, and reducing the appearance of ghosting in images.
IMPORTANT
Cautions for Dual Pixel RAW shooting
Note the following when shooting in Dual Pixel RAW.
  • Effects are most easily gained when the lens aperture value is f/5.6 or lower.
  • Effects may be different between shooting in vertical orientation and horizontal orientation.
  • It is recommended that the ISO speed be ISO 1600 or lower.
  • It is recommended that the lens focal length be at least 50 mm.
  • It is recommended that this function be used when the camera is at a distance from the subject.
-When the lens focal length is 50 mm, the subject distance should be approx. 1 m - 10 m / 3.3 ft. - 32.8 ft.
-When the lens focal length is 100 mm, the subject distance should be approx. 2 m - 20 m / 6.6 ft. - 65.6 ft.
-When the lens focal length is 200 mm, the subject distance should be approx. 4 m - 40 m / 13.1 ft. - 131.2 ft.

Microadjustment of the Position of Maximum Sharpness and Resolution Using the Depth Information Contained within the Dual Pixel RAW File

Microadjust the position of maximum sharpness and resolution, using the depth information contained within the Dual Pixel RAW images.

1. In the main window or edit image window, select the Dual Pixel RAW image you want to adjust, and then select [Start Dual Pixel RAW Optimizer] from the [Tools] menu.

2. The Dual Pixel RAW Optimizer window appears.

3. Checkmark the [Image Microadjustment] checkbox.
  • Use the slider to adjust the resolution based on depth information and the level of resolution.

4. Click the [OK].
  • Adjustment results are applied to the image.
IMPORTANT
  • If the subject’s outline or any bokeh look unnatural, or there is an increase in noise or noticeable changes in hue or brightness, lower the level of adjustment.
  • This function cannot be used at the same time as "Reposition the viewpoint or foreground bokeh for a more pleasing result" or "Reduces the appearance of ghosting in images".


SIMS Doc Id

8203071700

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