Re: Quality drop when converting RAW images to JPEG?
Raw conversion is definitely the best way to go about getting the best quality out of your pictures, in many ways.
You'll just have to get onto that long, steep learning curve, but in the end it will be well worth it.
The amount of sharpening you are able to get when processing a RAW file can be taylored to your needs (=output size).
Your RAW conversion software will have default settings; they are what you may want to check out and alter as and when. You should indeed be able to get razor-sharp results if you want to.
Sorry for not giving more concrete information, but RAW conversion is a wide topic, I wouldn't know where to start to give advice on how to go about it. There are quite a few softwares out there, and they all differ in their approach, although in the end they basically do more or less the same thing.
Keep studying RAW conversion though, and you should be very happy with the results.
Benji
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