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Advice Wanted to make sharper better quality photos/prints
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<blockquote data-quote="todd7500" data-source="post: 645535" data-attributes="member: 44095"><p>Update...</p><p>Thanks again for all the input... it will takes weeks to apply and test all the techniques that have been suggested.</p><p></p><p>Things are getting better thanks to the forum posts.</p><p></p><p>Down and dirty fixes: Some sharpening and saturation adjustments in camera.</p><p>Staying away from the f/stop extremes (although i question why I dump dollars into fast lenses). Looking into hyper-focus issue.</p><p></p><p>Test and evaluate each change/adjustment to see whats working best.</p><p></p><p>Viewing images on a better monitor... (started looking at them on a UHD monitor... they are sharper than I thought... ) </p><p></p><p>Looking real hard at how I have been printing... so much to learn there thank god for YouTube. </p><p></p><p>I have a new printer sitting in the garage ready to be unboxed but before I introduce ANOTHER variable, I want to to squeeze better quality out of what I have. (Started by turning everything off and letting the printer profile ONLY take control) Once I get that tweaked I should have a baseline.</p><p></p><p>Bit the bullet and signed up for the Lightroom/Photoshop package from Adobe (grumble, grumble) thus updating from my Elements 15. Why did I upgrade?... this will make some of you laugh... there are great videos out there on photography and printing etc but they are mostly based on Photoshop Full Version, not Elements. With the full version... I can duplicate EXACTLY setting by setting what works best.</p><p></p><p>TW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="todd7500, post: 645535, member: 44095"] Update... Thanks again for all the input... it will takes weeks to apply and test all the techniques that have been suggested. Things are getting better thanks to the forum posts. Down and dirty fixes: Some sharpening and saturation adjustments in camera. Staying away from the f/stop extremes (although i question why I dump dollars into fast lenses). Looking into hyper-focus issue. Test and evaluate each change/adjustment to see whats working best. Viewing images on a better monitor... (started looking at them on a UHD monitor... they are sharper than I thought... ) Looking real hard at how I have been printing... so much to learn there thank god for YouTube. I have a new printer sitting in the garage ready to be unboxed but before I introduce ANOTHER variable, I want to to squeeze better quality out of what I have. (Started by turning everything off and letting the printer profile ONLY take control) Once I get that tweaked I should have a baseline. Bit the bullet and signed up for the Lightroom/Photoshop package from Adobe (grumble, grumble) thus updating from my Elements 15. Why did I upgrade?... this will make some of you laugh... there are great videos out there on photography and printing etc but they are mostly based on Photoshop Full Version, not Elements. With the full version... I can duplicate EXACTLY setting by setting what works best. TW [/QUOTE]
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