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10/17/2013 08:53:28 PM · #1 |
I know you can't use unsharp mask or any customizable methods of sharpening, but I can't work out if sharpening twice is allowed? You can only resize once but is there any rule against sharpening both before and after resizing?
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10/17/2013 08:56:46 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by jomari: I know you can't use unsharp mask or any customizable methods of sharpening, but I can't work out if sharpening twice is allowed? You can only resize once but is there any rule against sharpening both before and after resizing? |
Nope. You can sharpen using a non-adjustable sharpening tool as many times as you like. And there are merits to sharpening before and after resizing. Depends on the image. |
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10/17/2013 08:57:14 PM · #3 |
From my understanding you can sharpen however many times you want as long as it's not customisable.
eta: and Bear types way quicker than I do!
Message edited by author 2013-10-17 20:57:50. |
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10/17/2013 08:57:52 PM · #4 |
Thank you Robert. I have done this, so now I know I can leave it in.
And thank you Pam as well.
Message edited by author 2013-10-17 20:58:45.
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10/17/2013 09:36:24 PM · #5 |
Ok here is another question...how can you make your picture B & W legally? |
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10/17/2013 09:38:29 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by Ja-9: Ok here is another question...how can you make your picture B & W legally? |
I'm concerned that you've not read the rules.
With that being said - you use "desaturate".. No customizable desaturation tools are allowed. |
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10/17/2013 09:39:08 PM · #7 |
shoot in mono or straight desaturate with no customisations
eta: man! everybody's quicker than me today!
Message edited by author 2013-10-17 21:39:55. |
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10/17/2013 09:44:08 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Cory: Originally posted by Ja-9: Ok here is another question...how can you make your picture B & W legally? |
I'm concerned that you've not read the rules.
With that being said - you use "desaturate".. No customizable desaturation tools are allowed. |
I know the rules but I've never done the desaturate ...just asking. |
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10/17/2013 09:46:34 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by Ja-9: Originally posted by Cory: Originally posted by Ja-9: Ok here is another question...how can you make your picture B & W legally? |
I'm concerned that you've not read the rules.
With that being said - you use "desaturate".. No customizable desaturation tools are allowed. |
I know the rules but I've never done the desaturate ...just asking. |
:)
I was sure you must have read them. Clarification is always good though. |
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10/17/2013 09:46:36 PM · #10 |
You can also just change the mode from RGB to Grayscale. |
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10/17/2013 09:54:06 PM · #11 |
To be safe, in Minimal I have always just resized and saved. I have Elements 7 and CS5 plus Faststone Image Viewer. What and/or where would the most basic sharpening tool - one that's not customizable - be?
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10/17/2013 09:57:26 PM · #12 |
In Photoshop (and probably Elements) it should be in the menu Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen.
For Minimal editing I often use IrfanView where it's under the menu Image > Sharpen. |
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10/17/2013 10:04:48 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: In Photoshop (and probably Elements) it should be in the menu Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen.
For Minimal editing I often use IrfanView where it's under the menu Image > Sharpen. |
Actually in Elements it Enhance > Auto Sharpen (as many times as you like) |
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10/17/2013 10:38:12 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by Ja-9: Originally posted by GeneralE: In Photoshop (and probably Elements) it should be in the menu Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen.
For Minimal editing I often use IrfanView where it's under the menu Image > Sharpen. |
Actually in Elements it Enhance > Auto Sharpen (as many times as you like) |
Thanks, Paul.
Found that, Janine. Decided against it :) Thanks though. |
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