View Full Version : Sharpening for Slideshows?
SteveG
05-23-2006, 09:11 AM
Well I'm using Proshow Gold to make slideshows and it seems it can handle a full size image for each slide out of the camera and PS
So I'm wondering which output sharpener to use as clearly the maximum "Web Sharpener" at 1024 pixels may not be appropriate for a full size TIFF from a 20D, even though destined for computer screen.
Anyone any suggestions?
Thanks so much for any help.
steve
I'm interested in this too. We've been told a year or so ago that you use the width in pixels to determining which dropdown to use. But if running a workflow with an action, where you're sharpening both landscape and portrait orientations, I've got a width of 480 and 1080. which sharpening setting is the most sensible under these circumstances. Which is the most conservative: the higher pixel or one lower? In effect: which settings do I use for my images which are 480 x 720 or 1080 x 720?
kdoc
Graham Checkley
09-25-2006, 01:58 AM
Similarly, a couple of months ago I had a request for a couple of images to use as wallpaper on a 30 inch monitor. After much humming I provided a couple of 3000 pixel wide images sharpened with LAB Unsharp Mask, this being before I bought PKS. A "sharpen above 1024" option or some advice would be very useful.
Regards,
Graham.
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