Entries tagged with “sharpening” from Inside Lightroom
While the Web module in Lightroom 1.4.1 was useful, it lacked any output sharpening which would have made the large preview images a bit snappier. Many folks didn't seem to miss this feature but as a photographer who wants to...
Continue reading Web Sharpening in Lightroom 2.0.
After last weeks post on my five favorite new features in Lightroom 2 Beta, I thought I would spend a little more time on the new web sharpening feature. While this is a small upgrade for the web module -...
Continue reading Web Sharpening in Lightroom 2 Beta.
Until Lightroom came along, I always did my sharpening as the last step in the workflow. I still prefer that in general, but I have found that Lightroom's Sharpening tools work very well.
Continue reading Sharpening in Lightroom.
If you shot a whole series of wedding or event photos using natural light at high ISO settings, this could be a very useful tip. Use Lightroom's Auto Import feature to add a pre-set to all the images as they're...
Continue reading Auto Noise Reduction on Import.
So, now that we have the fancy new sharpening sliders in Version 1.1 of Lightroom, the big question is what are the magic numbers to dial in for capture sharpening for your camera. The defaults are as in the image...
Continue reading Capture Sharpening in Version 1.1.
I have as usual been surfing the digital photography forums for a suitable topic for this week's blog posting and the winner by a clear mile is the new Clarity adjustment in Lightroom 1.1. As an easy image enhancement addition...
Continue reading Clarity appears to be the favorite new-feature in Lightroom 1.1..
Maybe you noticed that regardless of what digital camera you use, as long as you shot RAW, the number 25 always appears by default in Lightroom 1.0's Develop Module's Detail pane Sharpening slider. I'm aware that the topic of image...
Continue reading What's with the number 25?.
