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D7000
Feeling like I cant get sharp pictures
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 336330" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I'd have to rewatch to catch the specific reference, but I'm guessing that he does a certain amount of sharpening as a part of his normal processing (i.e. workflow) to bring out the most in the full size image, typically using masks to control the amount and location of the sharpening, and then re-sharpens on output to JPG to make sure that the resized image is optimally sharpened. I do this myself, but don't discuss it much as everyone has different theories about how and when to sharpen. Suffice it to say that I tend to use a hi-pass filter with either an Overlay or Vivid Light blend modes as a part of my normal editing, and then resharpen output files as required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 336330, member: 9240"] I'd have to rewatch to catch the specific reference, but I'm guessing that he does a certain amount of sharpening as a part of his normal processing (i.e. workflow) to bring out the most in the full size image, typically using masks to control the amount and location of the sharpening, and then re-sharpens on output to JPG to make sure that the resized image is optimally sharpened. I do this myself, but don't discuss it much as everyone has different theories about how and when to sharpen. Suffice it to say that I tend to use a hi-pass filter with either an Overlay or Vivid Light blend modes as a part of my normal editing, and then resharpen output files as required. [/QUOTE]
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