On Oct 24, 2008, at 15:02 , Christine Aguila wrote:

In a book on Lightroom, the author made the claim that Lightroom is not very good for "professional quality sharpening." The recommendation is to do rendering in Lightroom, then open image in PS for final sharpening. This surprised me. I'd be interested in knowing what list folks think. The book is S. Kelby's Adobe PS Lightroom Book for Dig. Photogs. Cheers, Christine


Don't use Lightroom, but Aperture does automatic sharpening on RAW files. I guess it does a good job, because in my observation, trying to get something "sharper" using Aperture's tools does not seem to have much effect until you really push it, at which point it's developed 'edge' effects.

Anyone have any other views? I'd be glad to learn from you.

Joseph McAllister
Pentaxian


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