Re: Sharpening [was Re: Resolution and print quality]
I aggree with you Bob. I will try that darken blending sharpening next time I
playing with pictures
Roy
In a message dated 6/6/02 2:27:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
bobfrost@btopenworld.com writes:
<< Kennedy (& Harvey),
I hesitate to continue this discussion, having been doing serious
photography for only a couple of years, and being a scientist rather than an
arts person. However, I don't agree that the only sharpening required is
that necessary to replace that lost during scanning etc. This might be the
case if your photography is of the 'record picture' type - trying to
reproduce exactly the scene in front of the lens. But I don't think that is
>>
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