Super-hi jpeg Quattro option

Rob MacKillop

Edinburgh Correspondent
The Quattro offers a super-hi quality jpeg or around 13MB. If good enough, for many images there would be no need to shoot higher, and no need to use Sigma Photo Pro. So I thought I would do a comparison.

All images reduced to jpeg and 1200 pixel length.

Original super-hi jpeg: (complete with crumbs!)

carpet jaypeg.JPG


Original TIFF at same settings: (surprisingly dark at the same settings. Obviously I would change this before shooting).

carpettiffuntouched.jpg


Edited tiff:


warmed up tiff.jpg


I don't think the super-hi jpeg compares favourably to the edited raw file. Do you?
 
More detail in the higher res image, as would be expected. How large are the tiff files after export from SPP?
 
Yes. I'm a bit confused. I was working on some last week at over 70 megs, but the ones I looked at today were 40. Mind you, they were almost all 21:9 format, so there was a lot cut out.

So, John, they are huge! :eek::D
 
Just realised I had it set for 8 bits...oops.
I thought that was a bit low at 40mb. The uncompressed 16-bit tiff images for my D7200 are 137mb after export from LR. They are 118mb when saved with zip compression. I haven't checked 8-bit tiffs. I wonder why the difference? Could it be the smaller dimensions of the Foveon sensor?
 
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