Jerry Olson wrote: > Gary there are better sharpening tools than the USM in photoshop, you > should know about. > > There's Johnny Deadman's sharpen filter, which contains the "bruce > fraser" sharpening filter in its folder. Both are excellent. The best > I've yet found is the "Boundary" Sharpen in KPT's Power Tools version > 6.0. Also, there's the high pass/soft light method you can use after > any > of the others that sharpens just a little more. None of these filters > have the artifacts you can get with the Photoshop Unsharp Mask tool if > > you use too much of it. (Well they COULD have if you use them at too > high of a setting). <SNIP> > So, they're just like USM? They all have artifacts if used improperly? ;) Daren [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Grain on B&W film??
2001-11-11 by Daren M.
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