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[filmscanners] Re: Sharpening after scanning (SS4000): question forArt



>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
>end of the editing stage with focus on local sharpening, and final
>sharpening of the overall image prior to outputting.  This does represent a
>sea change from the all-at-once prior to printing advice that use to be in
>fashion in the golden days of digital's youth.

Bruce Fraser wrote an article on this three-step sharpening workflow for 
Creativepro.  In the first stage he employs an interesting use of layer 
blending options to limit the extremes in capture sharpening.

  www.creativepro.com/story/feature/20357.html?cprose=4-44

Bob Shomler
www.shomler.com

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