Sunday, October 28, 2012

Introduction To Sharpening


Introduction To Sharpening – Part One: The Basics

Sharpening photos seems to be one of those subjects which has no real agreed-upon standards. It's mostly a personal thing, depending upon one's abilities, tastes and equipment. Some people either don't know how or just use their processing software's built-in "sharpen" function, others have complete multi-stage workflows for various display sizes and uses. http://tutsplus.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=01a7104df9f31fd41e34ccbed&id=f3668561ed&e=e07e29e332

Introduction To Sharpening – Part Two: Going Further

In this installment, I'll be looking at some slightly more advanced sharpening knowledge and techniques, stepping off from the basics we looked at last time. The final two methods I want to look at are High Pass sharpening and Lab sharpening. http://tutsplus.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=01a7104df9f31fd41e34ccbed&id=b7b5b55ea9&e=e07e29e332

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