Originally Posted by
Donald
Thanks, Ole.
Yes, sharpening is, of course, one of those subjects that we'll never stop talking about.
Since I started using Silver Efex Pro for my B & W conversion, my sharpening practice has changed. The capture sharpening is still carried out by DxO Optics 10 with the camera/lens profiles loaded (i.e. DxO makes a profile for body and lens combinations and, once installed, many things such as capture sharpening, distortion, chromatic aberration, etc., are corrected upon opening the image). And, at the end, I still apply an output sharpen once I have resized the picture.
It's the 3rd part of the sharpening process (the bit that comes between the above two) that has changed for me. Rather than use a specific sharpening tool for content sharpening as I previously did, I use the tools available in Silver Efex Pro such as 'Fine Structure' to achieve the same ends.
That workflow works for me.