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<blockquote data-quote="Lawrence" data-source="post: 577777" data-attributes="member: 16844"><p>You can resize as [USER=15434]@wornish[/USER] says but you don't have to be in Edit - the same thing can be done from Library.</p><p></p><p>There is no real equivalent to LR's Unsharp filter but the "Details" sliders in the "Develop" section do a pretty mean job. </p><p>I would be careful about sharpening for screen or printing in the "Export" function as you have no control over it. I had it switched on at one point and my photos were over sharpened here on Nikonites.</p><p>I think that feature is there for those who don;t sharpen at all but I could be wrong</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawrence, post: 577777, member: 16844"] You can resize as [USER=15434]@wornish[/USER] says but you don't have to be in Edit - the same thing can be done from Library. There is no real equivalent to LR's Unsharp filter but the "Details" sliders in the "Develop" section do a pretty mean job. I would be careful about sharpening for screen or printing in the "Export" function as you have no control over it. I had it switched on at one point and my photos were over sharpened here on Nikonites. I think that feature is there for those who don;t sharpen at all but I could be wrong [/QUOTE]
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