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Developing RAW with CS2/Camera Raw & sharpness question

 
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Jul 25, 2007 02:36 |  #1

I finally got the Camera Raw plugin to open raw files with CS2, when I open the file, I can change the color/lighting and see the imidiate effect, but when I use the details tab and move the sharpness slide, I don't see the results until I open the file..

Is that normal?

Would it be better to leave the sharpness at zero and use smart sharpen or something else after the raw is opened??

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Jul 25, 2007 03:09 |  #2

You have to be at 100% or more to see sharpening.


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