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[filmscanners] Re: Postprocessing - Resizing for screendisplay



I forgot to add I sharpen on the L layer in Lab mode, if that's any help.

Regards,

Francis

At 16/02/2006 21:57, Francis Corvin wrote:

>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.

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