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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 326955" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>I am not familiar with LR at all but CS5 has something called "Smart Sharpen" which allows you to adjust several parameters including radius and amount. I have finally gotten it to where I like it and pretty much leave it alone. If I sharpen the image and it looks like a little too much, I go to "edit" and "fade smart sharpen" to 0% and then slowly move it back up until it is where I like it, which is usually somewhere between 25 and 35%. Not sure if Lightroom has a similar capability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 326955, member: 12827"] I am not familiar with LR at all but CS5 has something called "Smart Sharpen" which allows you to adjust several parameters including radius and amount. I have finally gotten it to where I like it and pretty much leave it alone. If I sharpen the image and it looks like a little too much, I go to "edit" and "fade smart sharpen" to 0% and then slowly move it back up until it is where I like it, which is usually somewhere between 25 and 35%. Not sure if Lightroom has a similar capability. [/QUOTE]
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