Try and use the equalizer tool, there are many presets... even if I prefer
doing it in Gimp....
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 9:57 PM, Leonard Evens
<l...@math.northwestern.edu>wrote:
> I have quite a lot of experience using gimp under Fedora Linux and I
> understand the basics of sharpening. I typically don't fiddle much with
> radius and I apply an amount of sharpening that seems to give me what I
> want. Ialso set a moderate threshhold to keep the sharpening to where I
> want it.
>
> But with darktable, sharpening doesn't seem to do much of anything
>
> What might I be doing wrong? Are there other sharpening tools to use
> with darktable?
> --
> Leonard Evens l...@math.northwestern.edu
> Professor Emeritus, Department of Mathematics, Northwestern University
>
>
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