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Sharpening a large image
When I make a tiff copy of a photo, large for later printing, I always have trouble with sharpening it.
Im fine with the smaller jpg which I make for forums (800 x 600 @ 72dpi) but with the big one at 300dpi I zoom in and it looks all spotty even before I have done anything...whatever type of sharpening I do it looks rubbish on the screen. Often when I print it out at A4 it looks ok, but how can I tell when it looks rubbish on screen? I dont need to know what types of sharpening to do etc, as I have researched this extensively and use different types, but do you ALL have an unsharp looking iimage if it is a large size?
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When I'm sharpening images for printing I tend to use the channel method and sharpen on the Lightness channel, which avoids sharpening colour noise and gives me a good result. It's debatable if there's any value in that though for web viewing. Dunno if that helps at all?
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You need to start with a Tif image to get the quality, that is if what you have been doing is making a tif copy of a jpg?
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