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A Capture to Print
Sharpening Workflow101
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Photoshop Book ReviewsThere’s much about the digital photography
process that conspires to make our photos
lose their sharpness. Further sharpness is lost
when you print an image, whether as an inkjet
print, a lab print, or in a magazine. To over-
come these obstacles we need a sharpening
strategy that tackles the loss of sharpness at
both the capture and output stages. Martin
Evening tells us how and when to use the tools
in Adobe Camera Raw and Photoshop to keep
our images looking sharp.
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