Hi Stan,
I may have mis-spoken or at minimum, been misunderstood.
You are correct that sharpening should occur prior to printing. Saving
the image sharpened is not necessary, and may, in fact, be detrimental
since sharpening adjustments vary depending upon final output size and
other factors. T
Art,
There is a current wisdom among many including some industry gurus that
because of the points you make regarding captures by scanners (and I might
add digital cameras), it is beneficial to apply slight sharpening to an
image prior to doing any editing of the image, additional sharpening at th
>There is a current wisdom among many including some industry gurus that
>because of the points you make regarding captures by scanners (and I might
>add digital cameras), it is beneficial to apply slight sharpening to an
>image prior to doing any editing of the image, additional sharpening at the
Bob,
That has been refined and is now being sold as a commercial application by
Pixel Genius called Photokit Sharpener.
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>> that because of the points you make regarding captures by scanners
>> (and I m
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Bob,
That has been refined and is now being sold as a commercial