Come to think of it I guess I have masked sharpening of clouds from time
to time but that's not usual for me.
Chuck Norcutt
On 4/5/2012 7:12 AM, Bob Whitmire wrote:
> Skies come immediately to mind. You might want those rocks and that
> surf pin sharp, but you want the sky soft. You can also sharpen for a
> creative effect. I have prints where a particular aspect of the print
> is razor sharp, but others are not. The sharpness draws the eye
> almost as well as brightness.
>
> --Bob
>
>
> On Apr 4, 2012, at 1:33 PM, Chuck Norcutt 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.
>
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