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Turn the corner and nowhere to go.:shock:
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i think you oversharpened this one.. you have some artifacting..
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You did over sharpen on this. look at the pillars against the wall it is all jagged. Too much sharping is bad. I don't care for the frame, or the fill in the frame, or the placement on the text that falls on the frame slightly.
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ahhh cool little brother's is better (Me) guess you need to get rid of that nikon too much artifacting going on there :blah:
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if you are sharpening a full size image.. try starting at around 80% at 1.0 radius with 0 threshold.. then adjust from there, keeping it in the 80-110% range usually works fine..
if you are sharpening a smaller/resized image, you may only want to go about 40-60%.. |
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It looks over processed indeed.
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