I will reply from the Kodak viewpoint, for what it is worth. If you shoot jpegs which are files processed in camera you need to tell the camera what to do first. If you shoot raw files which the Kodak models are designed to do primarily, it matters not a hoot as anything can be changed in software. I prefer to have sharpenning off and apply it as required to the batch of images being worked. BTW, the way Photodesk sharpens is to work on the B/W image only as the colour data is separate in a.DCR file. This is similar to changing your usual file in Photoshop to LAB colour, selecting Lightness(B/W) channel, sharpening and converting back to RGB. Difference is that you do all this to as many images as you have selected with only one click!
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