Sharpening in Photoshop or GIMP.


On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 1:42 AM, Bruno Postle <br...@postle.net> wrote:

> On Tue 11-Sep-2012 at 13:09 +0200, Rogier Wolff wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 10:38:55AM +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Artificially 'sharpened' images are a special case, you don't find
>>> this kind of data in 'normal' photos, these don't really suffer any
>>> loss of focus in the standard remapping used by Hugin.
>>>
>>
>> IMHO, when I click "optimal size" it recommends a size where each
>> source pixel maps to at least one remapped pixel. Bluntly said: If I
>> take three portrait 2500x4000 images and align them next to each
>> other, my "optimal size" will have a height of 4000 pixels (plus
>> whatever is needed because they don't align perfectly).
>>
>> In this situation, I have the impression I can clearly see that the
>> remapped images are softer, fuzzier than the originals.
>>
>
> Are these photos sharpened?
>
> You can see this effect by drawing a one pixel line in an image, then
> remapping it in Hugin, it will become 'fuzzy', but remap it again and it
> won't get any fuzzier.  Real, unsharpened, photos don't have hard edges
> like this, there is always a transition between two colours - This is
> nothing to do with the quality of the lens.
>
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