> Image - UnsharpMask = "sharper" image<<
>I suppose that our "darkroom specialists" will have some point of view about
>that, and probably some practical experience...
I'm not a darkroom specialist by any stretch of the imagination. Probably
the toughest thing I've accomplished in the darkroom is creating shadow
shapes with screws, nails and other objects. <g> ( wonder if Ansel Adams
ever did shadow shapes? Of course, the Zone System applies)
However, I have done a lot of double exposure images where I take a picture
of a flower, for example, where the first exposure is dead-on sharp. The
second exposure is completely out of focus. The results occasionally are
suprising in that these double exposed pictures can end up sharper than a
single exposure. Is this effectively an "unsharp mask"?
Ken
Kenneth E. Norton
Image66 Photography
image66@xxxxxxx
(515) 791-2306
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