Thanks, I think...although I must admit I was lost by the third acronym. I love
it when you guys talk dirty ;-)
Cheers,
Nathan
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YNWA
On Jun 3, 2011, at 1:44 AM, usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Most excellent image poster Nathan writes:
> This particular image is not Leica, but it is shot with a very good
> lens (35mm
> Macro Limited) on a Pentax K5, and the cat's eyes are as sharp as can
> be. The
> sharpening you apply does not make them any sharper, it just creates an
> illusion of sharpness in areas of the fur that were not in focus in the
> original.
>
>
>
> Nice cat portrait--triangular face--likely a male. Nailed the focus on
> the eyes.
>
> Afraid I'll have to don my "I agree with Moose" teeshirt. I am not sure
> a tad of capture or
> output (esp for web) sharpening is much of an intervention except for
> the super minimalist.
> Some decrease accutance does accompany the digitalization process (less
> with larger sensors) and
> downsizing. (that be said CH has commented he doesn't need to sharpen
> much for the OM 5DII images).
> Deconvolution applied to areas within the dof can really steal back a
> bit of true resolution and is more of a
> "de-blur" than sharpening--esp if the PSF of the source of the blur is
> known. The blind deconvolution of FM has been demonstrated
> here to work well enough
> and can of course deblur areas outside the usual dof and effectively
> change the dof for better or worse.
>
> OK, I surrender and can't resist anymore--how does one port actions
> from the 64 bit ver to 32 bit so FM can be used? I don't think I've
> even ever used the 32 bit ver of PS on my newish PC.
>
>
> Still too Fuzzy at times, Mike
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