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[filmscanners] Re: another Sharpening question



From: "Laurie Solomon" <laurie@advancenet.net>
I am not sure that that is an answerable question without actually seeing
the various images.
>>

Just imagine a typical sky -- either one with cloud elements and blue sections,
or cloudy with varyiong degree of light and dark areas (stormy sky).  Surely
there are generalizations we could apply to such subjects?  I always assumed
that since clouds have no natural "edges" that sharpening is not relevant and
maybe even detrimental.  Unfortunately, my limited vision does not detect fine
changes in contrast or sharpness.  In a perfect world, I would try to come up
with a single (mild) degree of sharpening to apply to all images, either through
an action or with dedicated software.  I'm hoping the experience of others can
lead me to a solution.

Ed Verkaik

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