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Posted by Deryck: Tue Nov 13th, 2012 02:38 | 1st Post |
A student just told me that the sharpeining process in Elements is junk? Anyone have experience with this and is there a tutorial I can read (quickly) Deryck
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Posted by Robert: Tue Nov 13th, 2012 04:55 | 2nd Post |
Hi Deryck, Junk is highly subjective and so is sharpening. Each software has it's benefits in this department, Elements is only supposed to be a basic version of Photoshop and Ps has it's limitations with sharpening. I am not sure I would describe either software sharpening as junk, however, for real sharpening you have to delve a little deeper.
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Posted by jk: Tue Nov 13th, 2012 13:23 | 3rd Post |
I would bet that PSE and full CS6 use the same sharpening algorithms but maybe CS6 has a few extra bells, whistles and twizzles.
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Posted by TomOC: Tue Nov 13th, 2012 13:32 | 4th Post |
The sharpening is just fine! OVER sharpening is junk
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Posted by blackfox: Tue Nov 13th, 2012 14:27 | 5th Post |
as below
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Posted by blackfox: Tue Nov 13th, 2012 14:28 | 6th Post |
i use elements 10 for all my final processing ,take a look in my gallery or my flickr photostream ,then go buy a copy of elements 10 first stage apeture 3 final touches elements 10 ,hardly junk Attachment: grey lady .jpg (Downloaded 15 times)
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Posted by jk: Tue Nov 13th, 2012 15:16 | 7th Post |
Sharpening looks fine to me. I suspect the original report of issues is down to user error ....... Over sharpening is a common error!
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