tim wrote in post #15490472
The general rule is sharpening should always be the final step before an image is saved for final presentation, be it web use or printing.
That's the old general rule. The new general rule, for the last six, seven years, is to distinguish between input sharpening and output sharpening. (A third type of sharpening, local and creative, may or may not come between the two.) The purpose of input sharpening is limited to counteracting the effects of the anti-aliasing low pass filter, not to achieving perfect sharpness. In addition, DLO is profile-based and specific to correcting loss of sharpness caused by the aberrations of a particular lens model, an action that has to be performed at the Raw level before the image data has been altered. Since DLO creates a new and altered copy of the Raw, embedded in the original CR2 file, which is then used as the operative Raw, it can only come at the beginning of the workflow.
yb - I had the impression, that the instruction to set the Raw tab sharpening to 0 is more for psychological reasons than for technical ones; in order that the user can better judge the desired level of DLO. Also, it is likely that after DLO less Raw tab sharpening will be needed.