I hope it is (ACR actually) because that's how I use it. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
On 6/26/2012 11:52 AM, Jez Cunningham wrote:
> IIRC "Clarity" in LR is LCE.
> Jez
>
> On 25/06/2012, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Tina wrote:
>>> I think the program that makes the biggest difference is Silverfast...
>>
>> Tina, the one thing that I would be really careful of with Kodachrome
>> scans is using any LCE (Local Contrast Enhancement) on the images.
>> Unlike Ektachrome, Kodachrome behaves more like a B&W film. When you
>> do the LCE (which is usually a wide diameter, low setting USM), it
>> causes all sorts of grief with the contrast. I know that I mentioned
>> this before, but between Silverfast and Lightroom, there are far too
>> many opportunities to get some contrast enhancement in there that just
>> corrupts the image.
>>
>> A general rule of thumb that I've kinda adopted is to adjust an effect
>> to the point that I can see it, then back off half way.On its own, any
>> effect can be just fine, but when combined with other effects, the
>> alterations are cumulative and you can end up with a real mess on your
>> hands.
>>
>> As always, YMMV.
>>
>>
>>
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