AG Schnozz wrote:
>>I asume you meant to say "light sharpening"?
>>
>>
>No. Tight sharpening. It may take two or three passes to
>accomplish it. The USM "sharpening" that is typically used in
>camera as well as most "default" settings in software have too
>wide of a setting and give you halos immediately. What I do is
>restrict the width of the USM and apply a more aggressive
>amount. I watch high contrast parts of the picture and if I see
>any reversal going on I back it off and then back it off a touch
>more. On really picky pictures I'll do this two or three times
>with slightly varied widths. I developed this based on a lot of
>practice with res charts.
>
>
Got it, thanks. I have done this very occasionally, playing with the USM
parameters to get what I want. Never gave it a name, though. I like your
name for it.
>>HSV?
>>
>>
>HSL
>
>
Still in the dark....
Moose
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