You don't. Lightroom prints it. If you're sending to a lab such as Miller's,
you either let them do the output sharpening, or you do it yourself. It's
really not all that big a deal. Output sharpening is very tame compared with
situational or creative sharpening. I use a Pixel Genius plug-in that has
output sharpening among its features. Also designed by Jeff Shewe and Bruce
Fraser.
--Bob
On Apr 3, 2012, at 5:30 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> So how to you prepare a print file for an external print processor?
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