I have used very mild unsharp mask, here is the original version without
unsharp mask:
http://www.accura.com.hk/50-12-o.jpg
Technical details:
Film: Kodak Ektapress 100 (PJ100) negative
Lens: Zuiko 50/1.2 wide open 1/250s.
Nikon LS4000 - scan at 3000dpi and resample to 800pixel horizontal
C.H.Ling
I have to admit that the subtleties of bokeh escape me. I can
certainly see some of the grotesqueries of the bokeh from a mirror
lens, but I am not really disturbed by the out of focus areas of this
print. Certainly not horrible. I suppose that since sharpening works
by increasing the contrast between adjacent pixels that a transition
from a light area to a dark would be emphasized. The 1.2 does seem
have a "look" to it that I have noticed in other images that is hard
to pin down. If the subject is gloomy, it seems to emphasize it a bit.
--
Winsor Crosby
Long Beach, California
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