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12/19/2007 01:15:24 PM · #1 |
After reading the definition of basic editing I find myself a bit confused. I read that "unsharp mask" is allowed but I do not clearly understand if "shapening" is allowed.
Is "sharpening" allowed in basic editing? |
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12/19/2007 01:16:09 PM · #2 |
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12/19/2007 01:17:00 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by KarenNfld: Yes, absolutely. |
Thank you. |
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12/19/2007 01:18:43 PM · #4 |
Just make sure it is applied to the entire image. No selective sharpening allowed. |
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12/19/2007 01:22:08 PM · #5 |
Yes, you can use any of the sharpening tools available, as long as the tool is used on the whole image. Note that some add-in sharpening actions do create selections. Unless you know that a third-party action does not use selections, it is best to avoid them.
ETA: Boy, I'm slow! ;-)
Message edited by author 2007-12-19 13:22:28. |
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12/19/2007 01:32:39 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Yes, you can use any of the sharpening tools available, as long as the tool is used on the whole image. Note that some add-in sharpening actions do create selections. Unless you know that a third-party action does not use selections, it is best to avoid them.
ETA: Boy, I'm slow! ;-) |
Yes,not question there. Sharpening has to be for the entire image. No lasso allowed.
Again, thanks |
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