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Feb 14, 2009 16:40 |  #1

I'm having a problem with my Smart Sharpen feature in CS4. I've tried a few things to remedy it, but I'm not sure what else to do. Even if you dont know exactly what the problem is any suggestions would be appreciated.
-I open photo (jpeg) , open smart sharpen, & adjust to my liking. When I hit "OK" a small watch or clock appears in the place of my cursor like it's saving but the image does not retain the sharpness. It looks like it did when I opened the picture.
Any ideas? I googled it but couldn't find anything so it's probably some kind of setting that needs to be adjusted.
Any Ideas? Thanks
BTW, it does this on all types of files, not just jpeg.


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Feb 14, 2009 16:49 |  #2

first step: try cranking up the amount to 300% so that it is noticeable in the window, then apply it just to help verify that it isn't applying the effect.



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Feb 14, 2009 16:54 |  #3

also! make sure you aren't making a selection.



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Feb 14, 2009 16:57 |  #4

Good thought. I just opened a pic and did just that. I cranked up the radius and the amount all the way up ,hit OK and the effect was applied. It did lose some intensity though.
When working with less extreme amounts of sharpening it seems to lose the entire effect though.


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Feb 15, 2009 09:23 |  #5

Remember that the preview is just that, a quick best guess of what the final render will be. If the preview was 100% accurate then dragging the sliders on a slow machine would be painfully slow or cause crashes.


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Feb 15, 2009 10:32 |  #6

Yes, I understand, but there's something wrong here. it loses so much of the effect that I cant tell anything has even been done. I've also noticed that I'm having the same problems in all the sharpening tools, unsharp mask, sharpen more, etc. I've also uninstalled the program and reinstalled it but no luck.


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Feb 15, 2009 10:49 |  #7

That's odd, can you post something like this?

IMAGE NOT FOUND
Byte size: ZERO | Content warning: NOT AN IMAGE

It shows the settings to be used and then the final output (both at 400% zoom) which in my case matches the preview pretty much dead on.

Are you using OpenGL acceleration and if so have you tried it turned off in case you are getting some kind of anti-aliasing which is making the effect appear less.

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Mar 19, 2009 14:34 as a reply to  @ HankScorpio's post |  #8

I have the same problem with my CS3 .. Anyone have solution for this? I tried reset everything back to default .. uninstalled, reinstalled .. no work :confused:


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Mar 19, 2009 18:14 |  #9

I'd be curious to know the image size, and the computer specs.
How long does the little "clock" thing stay on?
Assuming you have a noticable radius setting applied, perhaps the computer is taking a little longer to render the preview.




  
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Mar 19, 2009 21:52 |  #10

It seems like it is applying a fade effect automatically.


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Mar 19, 2009 23:24 |  #11

mayerk wrote in post #7325525 (external link)
I'm having a problem with my Smart Sharpen feature in CS4..

I assume you're viewing at 100% when you do your sharpening...


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Mar 19, 2009 23:28 |  #12

Gary McDuffie wrote in post #7560177 (external link)
I assume you're viewing at 100% when you do your sharpening...

This has nothing to do with it in CS4. Only lightroom. The way lightroom creates it preview caches, you cannot see the effects unless at 100%. This is not an issue with photoshop.


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