I don't think that is the way to go for simple but decent sharpening.
Just like in Gimp or any other (raw) software, the current slider should
be enough for 99% of all sharpening. But there is something in this
module imo is not working exactly right.
Op 07-08-19 om 03:49 schreef Jason Polak:
I would suggest combining your sharpening technique with various levels
of the equalizer module. If you drag up the histogram in that module, it
will give coarser levels of sharpening, depending on how far left you
start. So while basic sharpening takes care of the fine detail, the
equalizer can obtain more defined-looking images.
Jason
On 2019-08-06 8:36 p.m., andrew wrote:
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.
Andrew
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