Well i have to admit that in reading this article I was a bit taken back by the general simplicity and premise overall.
To be honest, for whatever reason, it has kinda been stuck in my gut. I read it earlier this week and went back to review and frankly could not get it out of my mind. Perhaps my thoughts below will be sufficient to allow me to move forward on the topic.
I know, it is just another article on the internet and it is our responsibly to read with care. It is published on s tie with a fairly large following. Regardless, I feel that the topic is glossed over and really not discussed. Much of this can come from the "fast" approach to many things in life.
I am still a newbie in relative terms and generally do not feel that I have the pedigree to challenge many assumptions. However, in this case to have an article on Photoshop Sharpening and not really address or acknowledge the work of Bruce Fraser and Jeff Schewe in Real World Image Sharpening with Adobe Photoshop, Camera Raw and Lightroom is truly a disservice.
The article does not even talk about why sharpening is needed, nor make any reference to the three areas of sharpening - Capture, Creative, and Output. What value does it add?
I have contemplated replying to the article or even the post on FB that announced the article, but not sure of any value in that matter. The whole article just plays too fast and loose about sharpening and akin to telling someone to take a great photo set your aperture to f/8, ISO 200, and shutter speed 1/600s in the sun. There is no understanding or concept behind it....
Thanks for listening and I guess i need to spend more time behind the viewfinder and less time reading the internet....
[Drops the Mic]