Hi,I find that I can sharpen images in DT if they are oonly a little bit out. 
Then I slide the radius 6 to 9mm to the right and then the sharpening around 
75% of its scale to the right. I normally get the eyes super sharp in camera, 
but when using fast glass at full aperture I need to move my focus points so 
that I do not have to focus and recompose. AndrewSent from Samsung tablet.
-------- Original message --------From: Carlos Arigós <[email protected]> 
Date: 7/8/19  9:02 am  (GMT+10:00) To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Sharpening Someone, some time ago, sent me this 
style. Try itCarlosEl 6/8/19 a las 17:42, [email protected] escribió:> 
On Tue, 6 Aug 2019 20:52:01 +0200> Kneops <[email protected]> wrote:>>> I'm also 
struggling with sharpening in DT from time to time. Lately>> I just couldn't 
get my images (Nikon D850) to look sharp, so I ran>> the images through the 
Iridient N-Transformer which converts them>> to .dng images. Those images were 
very sharp and detailed. In DT I>> tried to mimick that sharpness without an 
equally good result. I>> love DT but sometimes I'm working so long on an images 
I wished I>> just shot them in jpeg ;).> Šarūnas got me thinking (from the old 
days).>> There's always imagemagick, not with the unsharp, but with the> 
sharpen.>> Try: convert -sharpen 1.5 <infile.jpg (already resized)> 
<outfile.jpg>> after doing your stuff in DT, with either 1.5 or 2 or 2.5 as a> 
radius.>> This seems to improve my DT stuff>>-- Carlos 
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