I agree with Mark and Bill. If you plan on doing any post processing you should do the sharpening there and not in the camera. This is something that I think Pentax got right on the *ist-D. A good workflow suggestion for Photoshop, or any other image processing program, is to do all of your corrections first, save a copy, apply unsharp mask, then print (or whatever else you are going to do) Then you have the choice of saving if you think you are going to make more of the same size. If not, check do not save changes when closing as you will have the unsharpened version saved already. Suggestion, name the file with output size and whether sharpened or not.
Also, I think it was Herb that gave the list a heads up on Fixerlab's focus fixer plug-in. Thanks, great program. I played with the trial for a day or 2 then bought the suite. Butch Each man had only one genuine vocation - to find the way to himself. Hermann Hesse (Demian)

