Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 12/22/06 8:23 PM, "H. Ball Arche" <h_arche@yahoo.com> typed: > Hey Jeffery- > > What's less? > > When I shot PanF I'd go as high as 1.5 @150%. > > Now shooting APX 100, a high adjustment for me would > be 0.9@125%. > > With Tri-x I feel I'm pushing it to go 0.7@75%. > > With Neopan 1600 I sometimes don't tweak it at all > because of what it does to the grain, at least, not > until I resize and jpeg it for the web. > > At that point everything gets another 0.3@50%, almost > always. > > --- Jeffery Smith <jsmith342@cox.net> wrote: > >> I am using sharpening less and less (I don't mean is >> often don't use it, but >> I use it with very "weak" settings. It tends to >> sharpen my grain(!) when I >> don't want it to, and it wreaks havok with faces >> older than Britney Spears'. >> If anyone viewing the finished says "It looks >> oversharpened", its time to >> start backing off. >> >> Jeffery Smith >> New Orleans, LA >> http://www.400tx.com >> http://400tx.blogspot.com/ >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: lug-bounces+jsmith342=cox.net@leica-users.org >> > [mailto:lug-bounces+jsmith342=cox.net@leica-users.org] >> On Behalf Of Jesse >> Hellman >> Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 5:33 PM >> To: Leica Users Group >> Subject: [Leica] IMG: Sharpening >> >> >> Hi, as a total newbie to digital I scanned a lot of >> my prints and put >> them up as galleries without sharpening them. I just >> thought that the >> softness you saw was a necessary part of scanning. >> Mark Rabiner >> enlightened me (thanks as usual, Mark). Sharpening >> makes a big >> difference on most of the pictures. They were >> photographed with a >> Leica, not a Holga. >> >> So, I just sharpened (unsharp masked) all the >> pictures on my >> Transformations (Backstage at the Peabody Opera) >> gallery <http:// >> gallery.leica-users.org/v/Jesse+Hellman/> as well as >> the Mikado >> pictures in the Opera section. I'll try to get to >> the Spoleto >> pictures soon. >> >> And I understand you sharpen pictures when you print >> them, too. >> >> Any feedback will be helpful. >> >> Jesse >> >> >> >> But how that grain despite how it looks on the screen THEN TRANSLATES to the right look in a print is apples and pears. One needs to take it all the way to really know what one is doing. In the UN SHARP department. I'd thought of asking the UN DEAD. With the end of making my printing UN BAD. Mark Rabiner New York, NY 40?47'59.79"N 73?57'32.37"W http://rabinergroup.com/