Hi all, I know that this has been really discussed, however I've some questions regarding sharpening.
My workflow is:
1. convert RAW files into TIF using DxO and apply some lens corrections and color rendering.
2. import the TIF files into Aperture for general correction.
3. use of some Nik plugins in case of need.
4. if necessary playing with layers in PSE 6.0
Here I've been comparing the sharpening capabilities of Aperture, Nik Sharpener Pro and PSE, however I've some questions regarding these:
PSE: after reading a lot I got to the conclusion that the USM is not the best sharpening tool even using luminosity as blending mode. I tried almost always between 80%-100% for amount, a radius of 0.3 and a 0 thereshold.
According to some, the adjustment sharpness is a better option in PSE, using a 60% amount, a radius of 1.0 pixels and as remove mode lens blur and selecting the more refined option, could get a better sharpness.
My question is, what are you using in Photoshop? what are your usual values?
For the one who use Nik SHarpener, is there a point of comparison with Photoshop? what would be the equivalent values for the structure, local contrast and focus?
I know that I'm the only Aperture user. The program has a sharpening tool, which I like because gives me the option to change easily the values when printing or displaying. Aperture has 3 options for sharpening, intensity to control the strength of the effect, edges to control how strong a contrast change must be before Aperture considers it an edge and falloff to control how the effect transitions between sharpened and non-sharpened areas.
According to the information provided, do you have any idea what values will be equivalent in aperture for a 100% amount, 0.3 radius and 0 thereshold?
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