ðòïåëôù 


  áòèé÷ 


Apache-Talk @lexa.ru 

Inet-Admins @info.east.ru 

Filmscanners @halftone.co.uk 

Security-alerts @yandex-team.ru 

nginx-ru @sysoev.ru 

  óôáôøé 


  ðåòóïîáìøîïå 


  ðòïçòáííù 



ðéûéôå
ðéóøíá












     áòèé÷ :: Filmscanners
Filmscanners mailing list archive (filmscanners@halftone.co.uk)

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

[filmscanners] Re: Postprocessing - Resizing for screen display



At 15/02/2006 14:16,  wrote:

>What techniques do list members use to resize/sharpen screen display
>images and what USM etc values seem best?  I'm determined to produce
>an image which my wife actually feels does the original justice........

Here are a couple of links:
<http://www.bythom.com/sharpening.htm>
<http://www.gimpguru.org/Tutorials/SmartSharpening2/>

Personally I don't always have the time to create an edge mask, so I
usually duplicate the layer and set the top one to "Darken". The
bottom one will have very strong sharpening (borderline ugly); the
upper one will only be sharpened before the point where white lines
start to appear along edges.

Regards,

Francis

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unsubscribe by mail to listserver@halftone.co.uk, with 'unsubscribe 
filmscanners'
or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or 
body



 




Copyright © Lexa Software, 1996-2009.