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Feeling like I cant get sharp pictures
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulPosition" data-source="post: 336078" data-attributes="member: 25700"><p>Can't watch the video right now, but I think what he *might* mean is that he uses a bit of sharpening, by default, in his workflow but that he does the most of it at output time, with values that fit the output size and type (screen, print, ...). You wouldn't use the same radius and strength values for an image that will be 800px x 600px as you'd use on an image that's 6000x4000px or you'd create halos (high-def values on a low-def image) or it just wouldn't sharpen much if at all (low-def values on a high-def image).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulPosition, post: 336078, member: 25700"] Can't watch the video right now, but I think what he *might* mean is that he uses a bit of sharpening, by default, in his workflow but that he does the most of it at output time, with values that fit the output size and type (screen, print, ...). You wouldn't use the same radius and strength values for an image that will be 800px x 600px as you'd use on an image that's 6000x4000px or you'd create halos (high-def values on a low-def image) or it just wouldn't sharpen much if at all (low-def values on a high-def image). [/QUOTE]
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