I'll try that, Bob. In the meantime, I redid the HDR in PhotoMatix with
lower settings and then opened the photo in PS, changed it to web size,
applied PhotoKit sharpening for web and converted to sRGB:
http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/149450571
Big difference!
Tina
On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 10:17 AM, Bob Whitmire <bwhitmire@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> Ah! Another fan of PG!
>
> Actually, for web display, you might first want to play with Lightroom's
> output sharpening. Set for Screen, and try the three options and see which
> you like. Much quicker than retreating to PhotoKit. (Schewe designed the
> sharpening for LR and ACR.)
>
> --Bob
>
>
> On Mar 31, 2013, at 9:08 AM, Tina Manley wrote:
>
> > I have PhotoKit sharpening software developed by Jeff and Bruce and the
> > Pixel Geniuses. It works great but I seldom use it because most of my
> > photos are destined for stock agencies where no sharpening is allowed.
> > They like to have unsharpened files so the purchaser can sharpen as they
> > need to. Guess I need to start using it for web display! It does make a
> > big difference. I seldom print anything but I do use the PhotoKit
> > sharpeners for that. They work great!
>
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