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Sharpening, Again

From time to time I have been brave (or stupid) enough to say something about sharpening. This, like much of digital photography, seems to be something that needs consideration and a fresh look at from time to time.
Looking back, the first thing I remember in connection with the topic was ‘don’t over sharpen’ and the […]

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Using Lightroom 3

I use Lightroom 3 to import and process my images and I have just found a solution to the following slight frustration:
When importing an image, Lightroom applies a set of initial default setting (blacks, brightness, clarity etc.) These settings are applied on a specific camera model basis (it knows the camera details from the EXIF […]

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The updated version of these notes has been posted in the Photoshop Techniques section.
sharpeningver3-3feb.pdf

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I have written some notes on the above topic and they are provided here colour-casts-notes.pdf in PDF form which can be downloaded and printed.
Keith Chaloner

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Two more separate tutorials for those interested to download and print.
saving-as-a-jpeg-and-cropping.pdf
Keith

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I have written notes on a few basic Photoshop techniques in the hope that some members will find them useful. The text draws on personal experience, text books on Photoshop, and to the invaluable help given me by other Club members. You know who you are!
These notes are not intended to replace the excellent […]

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