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Originally posted by MarkLawrence View PostIt will be rejected for soft I'm sure. I took that image as it is and added one pass of sharpening in Photoshop and I think you can see the difference - there is more definition to both the FedEx and Express the titles. Whatever sharpening you are using in Lightroom, the definition of it needs to be changed. What sharpening levels are you using in Lightroom?
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Originally posted by don moore View Post
i used just slider to 150 on that one
Amount (100-150) + Radius (More than a half) + Detail (More than a half)..Combinated with the Masking and Luminance.
That is what I use, obviously it will depend of your equipment and which kind of photo are you editing. But this would work for you, keep in mind that the masking and luminance are the factors that more change, so it is up to you and how it looks ok for you, but with a proper quality for the website.
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Originally posted by PabloGlez View Post
Just it is not enough, the perfect sharpening in LR comes from the mix of:
Amount (100-150) + Radius (More than a half) + Detail (More than a half)..Combinated with the Masking and Luminance.
That is what I use, obviously it will depend of your equipment and which kind of photo are you editing. But this would work for you, keep in mind that the masking and luminance are the factors that more change, so it is up to you and how it looks ok for you, but with a proper quality for the website.
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Originally posted by don moore View Post
does this cargo jet fall under night shot it was late evening when i took it ??
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Originally posted by PabloGlez View Post
Yes, it would be ok marked as night shot. But if you are not sure at all leave it in blank or just type in the screener comments box: I´m not sure about Night shot category. And they would mark it for you.
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