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Sharpening digital images
What is the current best pracitce for sharpening digital images? I've
used nikSharpener, but that was several years ago. Is that still the best tool for the job? |
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Sharpening digital images
I like Nik Sharpener, haven't seen the new version, but with Smart
Sharpen in CS2 I don't really feel I need it. If you have earlier versions of Photoshop Nik Sharpener is far better than USM. Only problem is that it costs more than the Photoshop upgrade. Tom |
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