Trasmc
Apr-13-2008, 10:08 AM
Hello everyone!
When shooting in RAW and opening in Adobe Camera RAW v. 4.4.1, RAW has a section called DETAIL. In this section, it says, "Sharpening (Preview Only)" and then has sharpening settings similar to a USM filter.
My question is - do you typically do sharpening here, after other post work in CS3, or both? Is there an advantage (or disadvantage) to doing it in Camera Raw vs. CS3? Is there a problem in doing it in both places? Finally, the title of this section, "(Preview Only)" is a bit misleading - does this mean it is only sharpening for the purposes of screen previews, or does it actually apply the sharpening to the image prior to importing to CS3?
I thought I had the whole USM thing down fairly well until I noticed it was in Camera Raw as well. I don't want to oversharpen, but also don't want to skip the step in Camera Raw if it should be happening.
If you need any more details on my question, let me know. Thanks in advance for any help!
Scott
When shooting in RAW and opening in Adobe Camera RAW v. 4.4.1, RAW has a section called DETAIL. In this section, it says, "Sharpening (Preview Only)" and then has sharpening settings similar to a USM filter.
My question is - do you typically do sharpening here, after other post work in CS3, or both? Is there an advantage (or disadvantage) to doing it in Camera Raw vs. CS3? Is there a problem in doing it in both places? Finally, the title of this section, "(Preview Only)" is a bit misleading - does this mean it is only sharpening for the purposes of screen previews, or does it actually apply the sharpening to the image prior to importing to CS3?
I thought I had the whole USM thing down fairly well until I noticed it was in Camera Raw as well. I don't want to oversharpen, but also don't want to skip the step in Camera Raw if it should be happening.
If you need any more details on my question, let me know. Thanks in advance for any help!
Scott