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Re: [OM] While on the subject of Aperture - anyone using nik sharpener 3

Subject: Re: [OM] While on the subject of Aperture - anyone using nik sharpener 3.0
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 17:32:57 -0400
Nik sharpener no doubt knows the difference.  But if it does you should 
have to apply it twice... once in initial raw file development with a 
very light sharpening pass and then once again some heavier sharpening 
after an image has been cropped and sized for printing.

Chuck Norcutt


SwissPace wrote:
> Thanks Chuck,
> 
> a detailed and useful reply, however I am quite impressed with nik 
> sharpener pro, which seems to work with minimal effort, it is clever 
> enough to change the sharpening for different paper i.e glossy or matt, 
> the only downside is taht it is quite expensive, but considering the 
> amount of hours spent on this it may be worth it.
> 
> I will try your method describer below though and see how easy I find it 
> compared to above.
> 
> Thanks IanW
> 
> On 11/05/2010 18:58, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> I don't have a 5D2 (5D only) and know nothing of Aperture or Nik
>> Sharpener.  However, as I consider your complaint I suspect that you are
>> confusing what is called by Bruce Fraser "capture sharpening" with
>> "output sharpening".
> 
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