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Subject: [Leica] Why sharpen?
From: red735i at earthlink.net (Frank Filippone)
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 05:59:09 -0700
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Probably an example would aid me......
What I do not understand is why digital "requires" sharpening, when for the
past 150 or so years, film did not.
Or was it that film did not have this facility ( other than some pretty
obscure and relatively rarely used masking techniques) and digitally, the
facility is only a mouse click away?
Frank Filippone
red735i at earthlink.net
I think you actually need to play with a digital image to understand
what's going on, Frank. The result is very real and obvious even on
images you wouldn't suspect would react well.
Would an example help you?
Adam
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