will47 wrote:
I haven't had a chance to try this yet but I'm looking for comments. In a discussion with a friend today he said he gets excellent sharpening results by removing the sharpening that is applied in ACR after downloading a photo. In other words after downloading he turns the sharpening to zero and continues on from there. As I have said I haven't tried it yet, but does this make any sense to you? Thanks.
So many recipes, so little time !
I tend to follow the process that Jeff Schewe recommends. I then add some techniques I've developed over the years.
--Bob
will47 wrote:
I haven't had a chance to try this yet but I'm looking for comments. In a discussion with a friend today he said he gets excellent sharpening results by removing the sharpening that is applied in ACR after downloading a photo. In other words after downloading he turns the sharpening to zero and continues on from there. As I have said I haven't tried it yet, but does this make any sense to you? Thanks.
>NOTE: Probably this should be said first but it should also goes without saying that there's no software substitute for a sharp lens on the camera properly used.
I always aim for this but that good old "properly used" sometimes gets in the way, even tho I've been at it for over 50 years. Less now than in the first few years, thank all the gods there be! Harry
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