Hi Peter...I got Nic Sharpener Pro Inkjet Edition several weeks ago and have been very pleased with the results. It is easy to use and does a better job than I was doing using the PS Unsharp Mask feature. As the Nic manual points out, optimal sharpening of the printed image usually does not correspond to what you see on the monitor, making good sharpening hard to do...Val --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Peter Miles <P.Miles@m...> wrote: > Hi List members. > > There is an online article available on sharpening from creativepro.com > <http://www.creativepro.com/story/feature/20357.html?cprose=4-44> > > This article has examples and lots of how-to-do details. > This has really made a difference for me in using sharpening with a bit more > confidence. I am getting good results using Bruce's recommendations as well > as having a better idea of what to change if I'm not getting the results I > want. > > The article starts... "Sharpening is a critical step in digital imaging, yet > few of us are satisfied with the results. Using research conducted for a > commercial sharpening product, Bruce Fraser argues for a new approach to > sharpening that is base on three imaging phases: Capture, creative and > output. > By Bruce Fraser > Tuesday, November 4, 2003..." > > > Hope you find this article as useful as I have. > > Kind Regards > Peter Miles
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Re: Sharpening Workflow
2003-11-11 by Val Brunell
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