Thanks Donald - always nice to be appreciated
Yes. A "magic Formula" would be nice, but unfortunately there are just too many variables. I'm a big fan of what we over here call "suck it and see" - sometimes you can push it a little too far and get frosting on high-frequency components where as other times you can whack the radius waaaay up and get the likes of some seriously dramatic clouds. Trial and error - only way to get experience. And of course a good "trick" to always keep in mind is how you can sharpen an image until one bit looks good (at the expense of other bits) and then just use the history brush to roll back the bits that the sharpening shouldn't have been applied to -- really powerful stuff, and yet drop-dead-simple to do.Point taken. And agreed. But what we've been provided with here is a baseline - a starting point. Of course, we all have to work with each image we have and recognise that we must to do the work to produce the final product. It doesn't get handed to us on a plate and there can be no magic formula for every image.
Great to hear - hope we get many more like you. To be honest, this touches on something I agonise over -- a few of us post a lot more than many others and it's a difficult balancing act; try too hard and other capable members end up thinking "why bother posting when one of the regulars will just jump in in an hour or two anyway", whereas if we don't do our best to help - and others don't chip in - then the site becomes unresponsive to the needs of the people seeking help (and they go elsewhere) - so always a pleasure when people jump in and engage in discussions like this - throw ideas around - and especially challenge everyone's thinkingBut, it's this sort of exchange that, I'm sure, lies behind an awful lot of people who join this site talking about the quality of the help and support.
A member for almost a year (11 weeks of which as a non-smoker - just to remind you ... and boast) and I'm enjoying it more than ever.
Well done on the non-smoking - I'll bet you're starting to feel a lot better because of it?