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Jun 28, 2007 11:13 |  #16

It looks cool to me, here's a tutorial on what the new sharpening does
http://www.layersmagaz​ine.com/category/light​room/ (external link)
I think Adobe may just have fixed the main LR problem which is cool because I love LR..


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Jun 28, 2007 11:15 |  #17

One of Bruce Fraser's articles may make a helpful read too. http://www.creativepro​.com/story/feature/203​57.html (external link)


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Jun 28, 2007 11:16 as a reply to  @ dawnrogers's post |  #18

Most of my images look just fine with the default sharpening level. Sometimes I add some more but it all depends. I am very impressed with LR1.1. It is so much faster than the 1.0 and the new sharpening tool is 10 times better. I have zero complaints.:lol:


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Jun 28, 2007 11:28 |  #19

That Layers video explains everything! THanks!


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Jun 28, 2007 11:28 |  #20

RideLD wrote in post #3453793 (external link)
Most of my images look just fine with the default sharpening level.

I'm with you!


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Jun 28, 2007 12:53 |  #21

dawnrogers wrote in post #3453770 (external link)
It looks cool to me, here's a tutorial on what the new sharpening does
http://www.layersmagaz​ine.com/category/light​room/ (external link)
I think Adobe may just have fixed the main LR problem which is cool because I love LR..

Nice one Dawn, good link.


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Jun 28, 2007 16:03 |  #22

dawnrogers wrote in post #3453770 (external link)
It looks cool to me, here's a tutorial on what the new sharpening does
http://www.layersmagaz​ine.com/category/light​room/ (external link)
I think Adobe may just have fixed the main LR problem which is cool because I love LR..

Awesome link. That little video is *wonderful*!!!




  
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Jun 28, 2007 16:09 |  #23

Looks like quite extreme moves of the sliders are still OK.. the video was very interesting.


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