Originally Posted by
DanK
Andre,
thanks. I'll play with both. I did to local contrast adjustment, but globally. I should do it locally, as you suggest. I tried opening the midtones in a couple of different ways with unsatisfactory results, but I'll go back to that as well.
Re local contrast: I use three tools, texture and clarity in LR/ACR and unsharp mask with a huge radius in photoshop. Texture and clarity appear to be very different, although I haven't seen clear documentation from Adobe. What I have gleaned is that texture is higher-frequency than clarity and that clarity includes a hefty does of midtone contrast. The result is that even a modest amount of clarity can look overcooked, while one can often go to very high levels on the texture slider. I've been meaning to experiment with different radiuses in USM to see if I can approximate clarity without the midtone contrast boost.
Dan