Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/07/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks, Mark. My first version had no sharpening at all, and it needed a little, which I realized after seeing Geoff's private comment to me. For the final version, I used Capture One's default sharpening for the full-sized image. Then I made a mask for the eyes, and sharpened only them a bit more. I also added a bit of local contrast through the same mask. This was perfect for both the letter-sized print I made, and for the screen-size image I posted. Bright-light pictures with the M8 often don't need much if any sharpening, and C-One's default is often too much for screen-sized pictures. This one had a teeny bit of motion blur if I pixel-peeped at 100%, so I used sharpening to clarify and emphasize the eyes. I tend to post pictures at reasonable screen size for a 1280x1024 monitor, and no bigger. Saves bandwidth and storage space. It's fine unless you want to pixel-peep. You don't see any piano because she wasn't sitting at one. This was a head and upper-body shot that will go in a program for a competition for which she's on the jury. The boy played cello without accompaniment. --Peter Mark (aka "Rabs") wrote, > It is a tad frustrating to take my little clicker and click on a nice > looking pic hoping to really see it pop up big and nothing happens > nothing. Nada. But its big enough to see a sharp pair of lashes on the > eye on the left. Her right eye. Sharpening in digital photography is > high craft it seems to me. There seems to be lots of ways of doing it > right and better than right. You never stop learning. Then they come > out with an upgrade. I don't see no piano by the way. I"m drawn to the > thread as the word "grabs" has the word "Rabs" hidden in it. Which > puts it in my special "Rabs" folder which I look at first. As I think > its about me me me. [Rabs] Mark William Rabiner