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outoffocus
8th of January 2004 (Thu), 17:54
Still getting to know my amazing D10..

For those further along than I; What is the word on using 'in camera' sharpen vs post processing in photoshop? Is it purely personal, or does one work flow provide superior results vs the other?

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Jim Larson
8th of January 2004 (Thu), 18:07
In camera sharpening is limited.

Photosharp unsharp mask is much better.
Also, you can selectively sharpen in photoshop.

Try it for yourself.

w10d
8th of January 2004 (Thu), 19:17
In camera sharpening is limited.

Photosharp unsharp mask is much better.
Also, you can selectively sharpen in photoshop.


Also: If you sharpen in PS you can keep an unsharpened original (ideally a RAW file), and produce different versions of the file for alternate uses, print, web, etc, sharpening each one to suit it's use...