I used PWP for several years before switching to PhotoShop. I'll stick
with the layers since they're valuable for instantaneous comparison and
blending.
Chuck Norcutt
On 4/4/2012 4:12 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> I normally do masked sharpening layers for portraits (sharpen the eyes,
>> eyebrows, lips, etc. separately from the rest of the image (which may,
>> in fact, be slightly blurred instead). But I can't recall any specifics
>> of masked sharpening on other than people.
>
> I used to do the masked sharpening layers for exactly what you
> describe, but most of the time I just just paint in my selective
> sharpening with the sharpening pen. In the case of Lightroom, it's
> even easier. (Lightroom makes almost everything easier).
>
> At some point, in my assimulation into the world of PWP, I was
> grousing about the lack of layers for this very reason. I wanted to
> apply a masked sharpening when it occured to me that I was being an
> idiot. Just edit the stinking image and don't worry about layers. It
> was a real duh moment.
>
> AG
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