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hallo also mein Problem ist das Lightroom meine schärfe und rauschreduzierungs einstellungen nicht beim export ich habe das bild nicht in der größe verändert .
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I've examined the DNG file and the differences you are seeing are due to the way the Develop and Library previews are created. The Library module creates a JPEG preview file containing an image pyramid (1:16 through 1:1 View Sizes) using Bicubic interpolation. The Develop module renders its preview real-time using the simpler and faster nearest neighbor interpolation. This simpler interpolation is less accurate and will make the image appear sharper and lower in noise. Normally applying sufficie
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Hi tobiasd,
Could you please a screenshot illustrating the issue?
Thanks,
Akash
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rechts ist der export der datei
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Please show a screenshot of the Detail panel settings and Export module as shown below. Also the camera ISO setting for this image file.
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Those settings shouldn't be causing the issue you are seeing. What version of LR 6 are you using. Can you post a DNG Export file copy to Dropbox or other file sharing site? The DNG will contain your LR Develop settings so I can investigate what you are seeing.
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i have the newest update of lightroom 6 . i need youre e mail for dropbox to give it free for you.
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I've examined the DNG file and the differences you are seeing are due to the way the Develop and Library previews are created. The Library module creates a JPEG preview file containing an image pyramid (1:16 through 1:1 View Sizes) using Bicubic interpolation. The Develop module renders its preview real-time using the simpler and faster nearest neighbor interpolation. This simpler interpolation is less accurate and will make the image appear sharper and lower in noise. Normally applying sufficient Luminance Noise Reduction reduces the differences between the Develop module and Library module previews. In the case of this image file even the maximum 100 Luminance NR setting is not sufficient to lower noise in the more accurate Library preview.
Two things you can do that should help. After making your Sharpening and NR adjustments at 1:1 Zoom View evaluate the image in both the Library and Develop modules using the pyramid Zoom View settings 1:8, 1:4, 1:3, 1:2 and NOT Fit or Fill modes. The Fit and Fill Zoom settings use a 2nd Interpolation to resize the pyramid preview to the current window size. This can cause the image to appear less sharp. For images to be viewed on screen resize them to the maximum target screen size such as 2400x3600. This should reduce the differences observed in other picture viewers that use the simpler nearest neighbor resizing algorithm.
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Are you viewing the images at 1:1 (100%) ?
If not, they will look different, because different programs use different algorithms to scale the image.
Always use 1:1 view when applying and evaluating sharpening and noise reduction - any other view will be inaccurate and misleading.