Not for the Raw files and I shoot everything in Raw. I do have the Pixel
Genius sharpeners for Photoshop and will try using those.
Thanks,
Tina
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 7:30 AM, Brian Swale <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Tina wrote:
> > PESO:
> >
> > I think for Kodachrome the in-camera scan does work better than the film
> > scanner:
> >
> > http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/150564627
> >
> > C&C greatly appreciated.
>
> On my computer small CRT screen, this is a clear improvement.
>
> I found that it responded well to modest sharpening in FastStone, which
> leads to a suggestion.
>
> I thought it was possible on my Olympus digital cameras to specify in-
> camera sharpening - but checking only on the E-3 reveals nothing like that
> in the menu.
>
> I feel sure I've seen mention of it somewhere - but maybe I'm mistaken.
>
> Does your Leica digital do menu-driven in-camera sharpening?
>
> If so that could help and it might get around stock agency prohibition of
> digital alteration.
>
> Brian Swale
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