On 3/3/2016 12:42 PM, Nathan Wajsman
wrote:
The landscapes are beautiful, and your colors too,
Thanks!
but they all look oversharpened on my end.
My endless burden ... I do try to back off, and I'll be looking at
these again in a while, to see if I agree with Mike about too
blue/cyan and to look at sharpening again.
Perhaps I should cover my right eye more often. With its 20/10
vision, I simply see a world different than most people, with
sharper edges, more detail, crunchier. Occasionally, I cover my
right eye, and wonder how people can stand seeing such an unclear
world, especially with landscapes. Carol will point out something
she has discovered through her binoculars. I won't see the detail
she sees in the binocs, but she couldn't see it at all without them.
I cherish my gift of vision, but it does cause me some trouble on
occasion.
So when I resharpen downsized images, I tend to try to make them
look like the world I see. I do try to back off, but, well ... On
the road under the tunnel of trees, I diddled back and forth with
sharpening by area for a long time. "That's too edgy. But if I back
it off even a little, it's mushy - and it wasn't mushy." And so the
internal dialog goes. :-)
Thanks for the feedback. I'll keep trying
Moose
--
What if the Hokey Pokey IS what it's all about?
|
|