Yikes! 200 bucks!
Chuck Norcutt
usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Thanks for the pointers. I really don't like batching anything, if
> possible, but there is little choice. . Special thanks to Chuck for
> his distillation of the Frazer book suggestions. I know he posted
> that before somewhere.
> The Nik Sharperner pro is here:
>
> http://www.niksoftware.com/sharpenerpro/usa/entry.php
>
> Now that I look at it I think the FM sharpener does batching as well.
>
> Mike
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> 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
>
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