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    Hello, I wanted to know if this would be accepted, I've been rejected for this 2 times now for Undersharpened & I've been putting it up to even 100 Sharpness in Lightroom.

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  • #2
    Still soft. You can try it at 1200 or less pixels wide, but it might be an issue with the original quality.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Zixor View Post
      Hello, I wanted to know if this would be accepted, I've been rejected for this 2 times now for Undersharpened & I've been putting it up to even 100 Sharpness in Lightroom.

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      sharpen more, you should be comfortable with going to 150 with some masking (35-45), and i don't think this can be good for 1280, so try 1200 or 1024

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      • #4
        Maxing out the sharpening slider on LR seems somewhat excessive. There comes a point on JP where editing a photo more won't make it more likely to get accepted. Bumping up sharpening +10-30 can be reasonable but maxing out the slider even with masking may not be the right move. I do know successful people on here who do put sharpening max or close to the max and have success with that so to each their own. Its just my opinion.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Brad Ice View Post
          Maxing out the sharpening slider on LR seems somewhat excessive. There comes a point on JP where editing a photo more won't make it more likely to get accepted. Bumping up sharpening +10-30 can be reasonable but maxing out the slider even with masking may not be the right move. I do know successful people on here who do put sharpening max or close to the max and have success with that so to each their own. Its just my opinion.
          I typically set the slider to 130-140 and radius around 2.5. I've never fully maxed it out and will typically just give up on an image if it ain't gonna work. Not sure how everyone else edits.

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          • #6
            In case you didn't know, there is a little trick - if you use the Alt key (Windows) or the Option key (Mac) and move the Masking slider, you can select what should be sharpened.

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            • #7
              Thank you everyone for the help, I've gotten the photo accepted now

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