i think the original preset was meant to match photoshop 0.1 or whatever
was current at the time, before they had edge-aware processing.
-jo
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Bruce Guenter <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The "clarity" defaults in the equalizer (and a couple of others) have
> the sharpness parameter pegged to zero across the board. For clarity at
> least this results in halos around high-contrast transitions. When I set
> this line to the middle (ie 0.5) the halos effectively disappear. Is
> there a reason, historical or otherwise, that the clarity default has
> sharpness at zero?
>
> The others that have zero sharpness are "bloom", "chroma denoise", and
> "denoise (subtle)". Oddly, the "denoise" and "denoise (strong)" have it
> at 0.5 already.
>
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