Thanks Chuck,
a detailed and useful reply, however I am quite impressed with nik
sharpener pro, which seems to work with minimal effort, it is clever
enough to change the sharpening for different paper i.e glossy or matt,
the only downside is taht it is quite expensive, but considering the
amount of hours spent on this it may be worth it.
I will try your method describer below though and see how easy I find it
compared to above.
Thanks IanW
On 11/05/2010 18:58, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> I don't have a 5D2 (5D only) and know nothing of Aperture or Nik
> Sharpener. However, as I consider your complaint I suspect that you are
> confusing what is called by Bruce Fraser "capture sharpening" with
> "output sharpening".
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