[filmscanners] RE: Postprocessing - Resizing for screen display

2006-02-17 Thread Laurie Solomon
Actually, he is wanting to make desktop wall paper for his wife; but he and his wife want the wallpaper image to be as crisp, sharp, and clear as a high resolution and quality monitor displayed image as contrasted to the lower resolution and quality typical wallpaper images. So you initial underst

[filmscanners] Re: Postprocessing - Resizing for screendisplay

2006-02-17 Thread Francis Corvin
I forgot to add I sharpen on the L layer in Lab mode, if that's any help. Regards, Francis At 16/02/2006 21:57, Francis Corvin wrote: >Personally I don't always have the time to create an edge mask, so I >usually duplicate the layer and set the top one to "Darken". The >bottom one will have ver

[filmscanners] Re: Postprocessing - Resizing for screen display

2006-02-17 Thread Carlisle Landel
Duh-oh! Wait. I *do* misunderstand the problem. You aren't making wallpaper, you want the best image. OK, forget everything I just said. Sorry about that. Slinking off into the corner now, tail between legs, Carlisle On Feb 17, 2006, at 10:11 AM, Carlisle Landel wrote: > >>> What techniqu

[filmscanners] Re: Postprocessing - Resizing for screen display

2006-02-17 Thread Carlisle Landel
>> What techniques do list members use to resize/sharpen screen display >> images and what USM etc values seem best? I'm determined to produce >> an image which my wife actually feels does the original >> justice Are you sure the "sharpness" issue isn't simply one of having the proper re