> I've never experienced a printed image that appeared to be over-sharpened as
> a result of the visual feedback while sharpening on a CRT, but have had
> clients on LCD's complain that the images are appear over-sharpened.
> 
> What do you do and how do you compensate for it, if you do?

Hi

I've had a query once about this and explained that the image had been sent 
ready for printing on a particular printer -- as you'd expect, the person 
asking was not the one who had specified the printer :-))

Perhaps I've been lucky, but most of the people I've sent images to, knew 
enough about the differences between sharpening for screen and print use. I've 
no idea about the exact process that some of my images went through between me 
handing them over and their appearance in a brochure.

perhaps a client 'education' issue? ;-)

-- 
bye for now

Keith Cooper
Northlight Images Photography
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk
+44 (0)780 162 9397
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