Originally Posted by
Suzan J
Thanks for the tips everyone. If I understand the process correctly, the workflow would generally involve an overall gentle sharpening of the entire initial RAW image after import, at 100% of the viewing size. This would be followed by local sharpening of the parts of the image that would need it. (Excluding things that don't look good sharpened, such as sky) Aperture does allow me to use a brush to apply any effect to only part of an image.
Where I'm still confused is the concept of "output sharpening". I guess I don't understand what the initial size entails and why, or how, you would ever resize. Currently, if I post a photo to this forum, I do so my simply sharing the edited photo by uploading it directly to Flickr. From there, I just copy and paste the BB code. I have printed a few photos in the past by simply placing them onto a flash drive and having the local photo lab make a few prints for me. And you are right about the brightness as I always found the printed photo to be somewhat darker than what I would have expected. From now on, I will definitely brighten up the picture a bit before having it printed. I have never "re-sized" anything as I never paid attention to that aspect. Can you kindly expand on what exactly "output sharpening" and "resizing" entails?