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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 568410" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I do not sharpen until I output to size. I use a resize action in Photoshop that's a part of Jimmy McIntyre's Raya Pro Panel that includes a sharpening layer in the derived file. It defaults to 50% opacity and I'll play with that before flattening. I'll then invoke the Camera Raw Filter, which is the same set of tools Don mentions from Lightroom, and adjust sharpening again there, usually with a small radius and the Unsharp Mask slider ending up somewhere in the 90's, which winds up functioning much like the Unsharp Mask already in Photoshop, but I may also use the CRF to tweak any light and color issues I see after the resize so it's killing two birds with one stone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 568410, member: 9240"] I do not sharpen until I output to size. I use a resize action in Photoshop that's a part of Jimmy McIntyre's Raya Pro Panel that includes a sharpening layer in the derived file. It defaults to 50% opacity and I'll play with that before flattening. I'll then invoke the Camera Raw Filter, which is the same set of tools Don mentions from Lightroom, and adjust sharpening again there, usually with a small radius and the Unsharp Mask slider ending up somewhere in the 90's, which winds up functioning much like the Unsharp Mask already in Photoshop, but I may also use the CRF to tweak any light and color issues I see after the resize so it's killing two birds with one stone. [/QUOTE]
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