Sharpening the Image


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blue archer

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Hi, newbie here.
I want to know any good techniques to sharpen the picture?
any advice?
 

pick up some books to understand what sharpening is; what an oversharpened image looks like

what just right is

on the other hand, sharpening from printing is different from web-posting.

personally, i recommend you explore the unsharp mask tool.
 

pick up some books to understand what sharpening is; what an oversharpened image looks like

what just right is

on the other hand, sharpening from printing is different from web-posting.

personally, i recommend you explore the unsharp mask tool.

any book to recommend?
care to share about your experience?
 

:angel:
any book to recommend?
care to share about your experience?

read online, google is your best friend

my experience is from what i read, there are so many different ways to do sharpening i don't even know where to start

so pardon me if i don't spoonfeed you
 

if the answer is 'searching the google', then I no need to ask here.
I've done it bro.
Just want to know what people here normally do for sharpening the image.
relax bro... :)
 

I use sharp lenses, so hardly need to sharpen my images, except when downsize for web jpg.

btw, there are many many ways of sharpening images, from sharpen, unsharp mask, sharpen in LAB, etc etc.....so the best advice is really "Google it".

and I can add another tip for you, search it in Youtube, you will be amazed what can you find inside there.
 

FIght !!!! ;p

theres lots of ways to do sharpening... people used different techniques for different results...
 

hahaha... ok guys, this thread close.
and i think the forum should be closed as well. no point asking here, cause there are google, flickr, youtube, and so on....
^_*
 

you have to do your own research, so the knowledge will be yours, if you really really can't find any answer, many people will be very happy to share with you.

you just prove what night86mare say is correct!


btw, you are the thread starter, you CAN close this thread yourself.
 

i don't mind sharing, but you see, if want to write, i know maybe 5 methods; someone told me there are even more

learning yourself is the best, because you internalise it.. :)

i didn't mean to offend you, but if you are, i apologise.
 

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