View Full Version : What Sharpening Tool Do You Use?
clm738
20-01-2010, 10:28pm
Hi Everyone,
Just wondering what everyone uses to sharpen their images and how they rate what they use.
Photoshop, Lightroom, DPP, Aperture, Plug-in and if so which one, etc.
Thanks for your input.
mikew09
20-01-2010, 10:37pm
Hi Carmen,
Depends for me. I always shoot raw and use DPP for the first cut as I find it does the raw stuff best. If the shot is fine in DPP I sharpen as the lsat action before I save to tiff. If I need to do some work I use PS Elements and sharpen last then save to tiff or jpeg. My issue is that PS Elements does a very poor job with display on my Dell laptop - let me stress that this is the fault of the laptop display and not the software. I am about to purchase the new iMac which will allow me to calibrate and benefit from the PS software which is very good.
Bottom line for me is I always sharpen last, so depends what software I use to process as to what I use to sharpen.
Finally, I am far from the best at PP of photos so will be interesting to hear other comments.
Hope this helps to get your thread going.
Mike
monkey
20-01-2010, 10:57pm
I mainly use lightroom but to retouch eyes and other area in portraits I move to Photoshop and work with the un-sharp mask.
Focalblade as a plugin inside Aperture.
Mark I have had a good look at Focal Blade and it looks good. Can you get sharpening that really pops? I use Lightroom 2 and find its sharpening not quite good enough. I have installed Mogrify, which works in Lightroom's Export but you can't see your results till it's all over. Very frustrating.
Nik software's sharpen tool. I use their two step process where it does the presharpen of the raw, then an output sharpen according to the device it'll be displayed on, inkjet or screen.
Another using Focalblade here - is a great plug in :)
Mark I have had a good look at Focal Blade and it looks good. Can you get sharpening that really pops? I use Lightroom 2 and find its sharpening not quite good enough. I have installed Mogrify, which works in Lightroom's Export but you can't see your results till it's all over. Very frustrating.
I don't want sharpening that "pops", I want the scene to look natural like I haven't used a sharpening tool at all - just the way the image would appear to the eye.
I use it in aperture and CS3 and both show a live sharpen. For LR - I don't know, I don't use it.
Have a look at the recent posts on sharpening by ricktas.
I like high pass filter sharpening because of the control and ability to tweak at any time.
Wazza
ricktas
23-01-2010, 7:24am
I use High Pass Sharpening on a layer, then will mask some sections of the sharpened layer, leaving some sections sharp, and others a little softer. Sometimes an even, whole of photo sharpening doesn't work, and doing any sharpening method on a layer so you can adjust its intensity in various areas of the photo can make all the difference.
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