To my knowledge, all pixel destructive operations like "resize" and
"sharpen" should be done only once, in this order, as last action, and
in accordance with the destination output (screen, paper).

-Gian

On 15/11/2017 05:43, I. Ivanov wrote:
> Is it a "limitation" that resizing has to be last or it has never been
> considered as a need?
>
> Somebody mentioned about turning on "high quality resampling during
> export"
>
> However https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch08s02.html.php says
> that if the option is on then resampling is the last operation
>
> So.... I guess I am confused ... - at what stage is resampling done
> when "high quality resamply during output export" is ON vs OFF and how
> does this option work with dithering?
>
> https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/ch03s04s04.html.php
>
> Do they compliment each other or neutralize each other?
>
> Regards,
>
> B
>
>
> On 2017-11-14 06:25 AM, Šarūnas wrote:
>> On 2017-11-14 09:18, Paul Deverson wrote:
>>> Personally, I don’t sharpen in dt at all. I export unsharpened to a
>>> tiff and then pre-sharpen using Nik Sharpener inside GIMP and then
>>> output sharpen using Nik after resizing.
>>>
>>> Works for me!
>> Yes, of course that's an option. When using other software I did output
>> to TIFF and then batch-sharpened with Imagemagick[1]. Worked very well.
>>
>
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