* [email protected] <[email protected]> [11-14-17 00:30]:
> On Mon, 13 Nov 2017 23:33:01 -0500
> Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> >don't you apply sharpening during you edit.  you do realize that dt
> >has a specific order that it applies the edits you prescribe on
> >export.  if you assigned sharpening during your edit, it is applied
> >to the exports. -- 
> 
> Yes, I apply some sharpening during the edit. But I want to apply
> some further sharpening on the jpg after DT has done the export. It's
> to give the extra "edge" (pun intended).

dt applies the sharpening "on export".  it's already applied.  if you want
more sharpening, apply it during edit.

you are not really editing your "raw" file, but the edits are recorded in
the associated xmp file.  "nothing" is done to your original raw image. 
the edits are applied on export, when the jpg, or ..., is created.

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