  cramski Premium join:2003-04-11 Vancouver, WA | Web Sharpening......
This is the best web sharpening tip I've found yet, by Marc Adamus.
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join:2005-12-08 NV | good..butnow how do we sharppen for printin too? -- they call me white devil, black jesus |
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  McFly Premium join:2001-09-03 Carleton Place, ON | reply to cramski Bookmarked. Thank you good Sir. |
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  Edit This Premium join:2001-05-08
| reply to cramski I use that to sharpen for the web exclusively. Every image I post has been sharpened for the web with that method. Excellent link cramski . -- I post therefore I am. |
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  35375105 Premium join:2002-11-20 127.0.0.1
| reply to cramski hmm tried it with some of my recent photos but I am receiving a lot of complaints saying the image is oversharpened. they don't look oversharpened to me and the technique looks good to me, but it's more important what the critics think than what I think. -- thank goodness I am never getting a job, getting married, having sex, or having kids. |
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  cramski Premium join:2003-04-11 Vancouver, WA | reply to cramski Well the whole method is adjustable, and each image is different. Just gotta mess with it. Maybe only sharpen once before resizing, or more if needed. |
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  Wyattx17 Wyatt Premium join:2004-04-21 Stockton, CA | reply to cramski I usually do a sharpening only once un sharpen mask before resizing. IMO they turn out just fine. Hmmmm |
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