Bruce Frazer called these "capture sharpening" and "sharpening for
effect". The sharpening in Adobe Camera Raw is "capture sharpening"
which is rather subtle and why it's to be viewed at 100% or larger.
Sharpening for effect is the output sharpening as is done by the likes
of unsharp mask. Stronger and to be performed on the image that has
been specifically sized for a print. And specifically not viewed at
100% but more like 25-30%.
Chuck Norcutt
Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
> I've heard of Nik Sharpener Pro 3.0, which has a [1]RAW Presharpener,
> [2]Output Presharpener. I have no experience with them, only a .pdf with
> 'instructions'. Maybe worth to download a Trial, if it exists. So far,
> I'm doing well with Intellisharpen, but hadn't printed Frontier for a while.
>
> Fernando
>
> usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
>> I have heard of a NIK software
>> sharpenener that has batch sharpening for various printers and even
>> different setting for papers.
>
>
>
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