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How Much is Too Much?
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<blockquote data-quote="jp4294" data-source="post: 242737" data-attributes="member: 17467"><p>Cheers Jake, that shows how much I don't utilise when post processing! I'm going to have a go at using your workflow for a few photos and see how it goes and maybe adjust it a bit to suit me. </p><p>Is sharpening in PS significantly better than using the sharpness setting in LR? Of course, you get to control what gets sharpened how much but is the quality of the sharpening any better? Maybe less noise? I'm asking because I have no idea how to sharpen in PS but if it's worth it I'll definitely go and find some tutorials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jp4294, post: 242737, member: 17467"] Cheers Jake, that shows how much I don't utilise when post processing! I'm going to have a go at using your workflow for a few photos and see how it goes and maybe adjust it a bit to suit me. Is sharpening in PS significantly better than using the sharpness setting in LR? Of course, you get to control what gets sharpened how much but is the quality of the sharpening any better? Maybe less noise? I'm asking because I have no idea how to sharpen in PS but if it's worth it I'll definitely go and find some tutorials. [/QUOTE]
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