I'll give that a try.

Rob Studdert wrote:

On 16 Dec 2005 at 18:22, P. J. Alling wrote:

I didn't do a lot of sharpening, the halo effect seems to be from the contrast between the snowy background and the darker deer bodies. (I did try to bring out the deers' faces, (they were both looking at me), but then
the fringing became quite horrific.

A quick solution is to create a mask based on highlights and feather it a few pixels, you can then sharpen everything but the highlights which will reduce visible sharpening halos and reduce the chance of edge saturation in bright areas of the image. I produced a mask action which I call in particular sharpening actions.


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