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12/04/2007 03:11:36 PM · #1 |
I understand what unsharp mask does, but I am trying to figure out what is the difference between it and a generic sharpening pass. (I use Paintshop Pro if that makes any difference). Should I only use unsharp mask,or are both methods useful together? |
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12/04/2007 03:18:44 PM · #2 |
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12/04/2007 03:32:23 PM · #3 |
That tutorial was actually part of what raised my question. I understand unsharp mask, but the "sharpen" button is unclear to me as to whether it is the same thing or not. |
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12/04/2007 03:39:29 PM · #4 |
I believe the sharpen button, at least on PS, is a predetermined radius and percentage amount, where the unsharp mask gives you much more control. I would suggest Bruce Fraziers Real World Image Sharpening, it helped me alot. |
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12/04/2007 04:13:19 PM · #5 |
So the sharpen button is simply a preset automatic setting for unsharp mask? That is what I suspected, but I was not totally sure. I thought it might do it differently somehow.
I'll check out that real world book you mentioned. I already own Real World Color Management and Real World scanning & halftones. Great books. |
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12/04/2007 04:24:44 PM · #6 |
I looked for that book on Amazon and found a link there to a great article by Mr. Fraser on the subject. Here it is for anyone else that can benefit from it: Everything you wanted to know about sharpening but were afraid to ask. |
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12/04/2007 04:38:35 PM · #7 |
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