Thanks for pointing that detail out to all of us, Greg.
Thanks for pointing that detail out to all of us, Greg.
Thank you Grahame, Mike and Greg for sharing extra info about sharpening.
The tutorials I viewed were great at showing that sharpening is a subjective thing that can destroy a photo if over done, and demonstrated that the amount of sharpening needed depended on the subject and the amount of detail in the photo.. that one needs to view at 100% and sharpen to a point where it starts to look processed and then pull back... LR also has a neat little button where one can toggle back and forth to see the before and after.
Grahame I will read the tutorials on sharpening here a few more times.
Greg, yes that is a key difference that I forgot about. Thank you.
Got it! Thanks!
Hello Christina and Dave, to see the before and after when in the Develop Module in Lightroom look to the lower left corner of the screen. There is a box made up of two boxes marked X and Y, that is the before and after. Use it to see the image as imported (X) and with all the corrections applied (Y). The box to the left of the X and Y will take you back to the full image with corrections applied.
Joe,
I wonder if your helpful post is based on flawed memory (the only kind of memory that I have) or if there is some setting that I've not yet come upon. The two boxes are Y and Y on my system, not X and Y.
Thank you to Christina for letting us hijack her thread.
I'm using version 5 yet my system displays it as Christina describes her version 4. There must be something else that affects that part of the display that's preventing the X and Y that Joe describes in his version 5.