jaime_segura Posted November 12, 2004 Share Posted November 12, 2004 I've read that it's better to do all the sharpening in photoshop and not in Coolscan software, same goes for histograms, etc. What do you think? thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oistein Posted November 12, 2004 Share Posted November 12, 2004 You should do the sharpening at the END of the process, i.e. just before printing or just before saving for web. Oistein (www.captureoflight.com) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brian willis Posted November 12, 2004 Share Posted November 12, 2004 I am with Oistein Thomassen, digital storage is cheap and I always save an unmodified copy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grant_. Posted November 12, 2004 Share Posted November 12, 2004 better for what....how do you want an image to look? doesnt that count for anything? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andrew_rodney1 Posted November 12, 2004 Share Posted November 12, 2004 -->I've read that it's better to do all the sharpening in photoshop and not in Coolscan software, same goes for histograms, etc. What do you think? A real good idea! Read this: http://www.pixelgenius.com/sharpener/why.html Andrew Rodney http://digitaldog.net/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thomas_hoffmann Posted November 13, 2004 Share Posted November 13, 2004 Hello, Some very good information about "unsharp mask" - how to: http://www.creativepro.com:80/story/feature/11242-1.html Finally I understand what unsharp mask does and wich settings to use. Best regards, Thomas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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