Re: Sharpening 'Dickie' bird...
- From: Michael Levy <yvel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: leica@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 15:43:18 -0400
I am far from being a PS maven but I have learned that sharpening is
one of he real Error Areas.
IF a picture seems a bit soft overall I first make a duplicate layer
and sharpen about 30-35%.
I do adjustments in layers too, then merge them down.
I am not good enough yet to sharpen particular areas of an image tho
this can be done with layer masks. I just gotta figure out how to do
that.
BUT the more you sharpen the more you create noise. Sometimes it is
"good: noise cause it looks like film grain, so a digital pic can gain
more "character"
Oh yeah, once you have an image you like at a size you like in 300 dpi
for printing there;'s no reason not to post it to the web that size.
But if you want to go 100 dpi (worried about having too large a file)
I'd dupe the image in PS and (leaving it alone at 300 dpi ) resize it
to the screen-sized image you want. It might look better that way. I
put all my images into i-photo and then send them email -- where it
defaults to 640 pixels wide-- or put them on the home page albums which
seem to cause no-one any problems at the viewing end. But I like my
digitalization simple.
You now have my sum total of knowledge re PS and sharpening and
computer graphics, too,
Mike
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