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====== Insta360 ONE RS Sharpness ====== | ====== Insta360 ONE RS Sharpness ====== | ||
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+ | What are the differences between the various sharpness settings of the Insta360 ONE RS camera? You can choose between **Low**, **Medium**, **High** and **Very High** sharpness, but what is the best choice? | ||
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+ | ===== Low Sharpness ===== | ||
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+ | With a //low// setting of the sharpness, the image details look soft, but beware that this belltower roof is just a small detail of the entire 4K frame (see below for the full image). Consider that you may want to soften the image on purpose, e.g. to **hide the skin imperfections** of a person in a close-up shot. | ||
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+ | ===== Medium Sharpness ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Very High Sharpness ===== | ||
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+ | You need the //very high// sharpness setting to see the **lightning rod** on the roof of the belltower, but the pattern of the stones becomes by far less natural. | ||
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+ | ===== The original full 4K frames ===== | ||
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+ | You are encouraged to view the full frame at whatever enargment you expect to see your footage. I think that generally you don't need to raise the sharpness above the **medium** setting. | ||
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