Shel Belinkoff wrote:

Perhaps you meant that as a tongue in cheek comment.  However, at least in
digital photography, which is what we're discussing here, an image can be
over sharpened to the point it looks unnatural.

Shel

Ah, you see...on the one hand, I'm talking about the "natural sharpmess" of a lens, etc.
If you start talking about "sharpening," as an action, per se, you're talking about an un-natural manipulation.


So I believe...

keith

[Original Message]
From: Keith Whaley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Peter J. Alling wrote:


Once again it doesn't look quite "real" to me. The edges are too sharp maybe. I won't analyze it in depth.

I'm sorry, there's no such photographic description as "too sharp" ! !

keith whaley



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