This apparent lack of sharpness may be due to anti aliasing, are you  
viewing the adjusted images at 100%? ...jf

On Oct 22, 2005, at 10:23 PM, LuAnn Johnson wrote:

> Until recently I was able to adjust the sharpness of photos in  
> iPhoto, and when I clicked "done" or the arrow after editing, the  
> sharpness was saved along with any other editing.  A couple weeks  
> ago I noticed that I could make all kinds of adjustments and they  
> would all save, EXCEPT the sharpness.  The pictures look fine  
> during the saving until the last mini-second, and the sharpness  
> changes back to the original.  When I open the photo again, all  
> adjustments are saved EXCEPT the sharpness.
>
> It happens with all photos, regardless of origin (scan, card, e- 
> mail, etc.)
>
> I called service and after a while was told I needed to open the  
> picture in a new window by holding down the control key and  
> clicking the photo.  The sharpness will save that way, but I used  
> to not have to do adjustments in a new window.
>
> I've edited for months and now this is happening.  Any clues as to  
> why and what I can do about it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Luann
>
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