12-21-2012, 08:14 PM
[quote name='Sylvain' timestamp='1356096679' post='21239']
Serkan, I'm not familiar with photoshop at all but isn't that the radius slider ?
also, did you know you can hold the "Alt" key when playing with the sharpening sliders to visualize better what's going on (thresholds, details, ...)?
[url="http://x-equals.com/blog/sharpening-in-lightroom-part-1-of-2/"]http://x-equals.com/...om-part-1-of-2/[/url]
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I didn't know the alt + sliders combination, thanks for the tip. It works very well with especially with the radius slider. But using the unsharp mask filter in photoshop with magic parameters, or applying it only for luminance channel (Lab mode) can sometimes make a real difference. But you can't get it all in one package, right :-)...
Serkan
Serkan, I'm not familiar with photoshop at all but isn't that the radius slider ?
also, did you know you can hold the "Alt" key when playing with the sharpening sliders to visualize better what's going on (thresholds, details, ...)?
[url="http://x-equals.com/blog/sharpening-in-lightroom-part-1-of-2/"]http://x-equals.com/...om-part-1-of-2/[/url]
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I didn't know the alt + sliders combination, thanks for the tip. It works very well with especially with the radius slider. But using the unsharp mask filter in photoshop with magic parameters, or applying it only for luminance channel (Lab mode) can sometimes make a real difference. But you can't get it all in one package, right :-)...
Serkan