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Do you have to sharpen every picture when taken in RAW??
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 527785" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>All digital images need a little sharpening, but it's normally pretty automatic. However, realistically, sharpening of course should be done after resample.</p><p></p><p>When using Photoshop to resample smaller for viewing or printing purposes, the Resample default choice of Bicubic Sharper makes it be automatic. This is normally all I ever do, just resample it. This default is in menu Edit - Preferences - General. I don't have Lightroom, but would guess it probably has something similar. And Adobe Camera Raw has an adjustable default sharpening it will do. But sharpening ought to be done after any resampling (because the original pixels get destroyed).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 527785, member: 12496"] All digital images need a little sharpening, but it's normally pretty automatic. However, realistically, sharpening of course should be done after resample. When using Photoshop to resample smaller for viewing or printing purposes, the Resample default choice of Bicubic Sharper makes it be automatic. This is normally all I ever do, just resample it. This default is in menu Edit - Preferences - General. I don't have Lightroom, but would guess it probably has something similar. And Adobe Camera Raw has an adjustable default sharpening it will do. But sharpening ought to be done after any resampling (because the original pixels get destroyed). [/QUOTE]
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