The Lightroom sharpening module allows users to select: (i) Amount, (ii)
Radius, (iii) Detail, (iv) Masking. This article on X-Trans image
processing

http://petebridgwood.com/wp/2014/10/x-trans-sharpening/

recommends increasing the "Detail" slider. In particular: "The DETAIL
slider affects how Lightroom processes and emphasises fine details. It does
this by changing the bias of which sharpening algorithms are being used.
X-Trans files can take a lot of capture sharpening and they like a specific
mathematical method known as ‘deconvolution’ sharpening. For my landscape
work I find that most images work best with the DETAIL slider set all the
way over to the right at 100; my understanding is that when the DETAIL is
set to 100, Lightroom uses ‘deconvolution’ algorithms in preference."

Darktable, on the other hand, allows users to select, in the sharpening
module: (i) Radius, (ii) Amount, (iii) Threshold. Is there a way to
reproduce in DT what the article suggests? Can that be done using the
Equalizer module? Is so, how? Any more thoughts on this article X-Trans
image processing? Thank you. Francisco

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