C1 - Photoshop CS5 - Sharpening Question
ok - i've searched through the forums and have yet to find an answer to the question of why a shot looks GREAT in C1 once i've added sharpening... but then opened in CS5, seems to loose all the sharpening! i'm stumped.
i've cleared caches, tried opening in CS4 to see if there is a CS5 issue... but no use.
is there a setting i've missed when opening a sharpened image in CS5 from C1?
i know all about viewing sizes and the effect it can have on image quality - but at 25% in CS5, i should be seeing the same sharpness as i do in the preview screen of C1... or at least i think i should.
images shot on a phase one system with a p40+ - IIQ format
i'm opening the files in CS5 as TIFF, 16bit at 300dpi with adobe rgb settings.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
cheers,
simon
i've cleared caches, tried opening in CS4 to see if there is a CS5 issue... but no use.
is there a setting i've missed when opening a sharpened image in CS5 from C1?
i know all about viewing sizes and the effect it can have on image quality - but at 25% in CS5, i should be seeing the same sharpness as i do in the preview screen of C1... or at least i think i should.
images shot on a phase one system with a p40+ - IIQ format
i'm opening the files in CS5 as TIFF, 16bit at 300dpi with adobe rgb settings.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
cheers,
simon
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The obvious thing that springs to mind is - do you have the "disable sharpening" box ticked in the Output/Process Recipe dialog?
http://www.capture-the-moment.co.uk/tp/tfu29/upload/sharpening.jpg0 -
hi keith - i have it unchecked - which i assume allows any pre-sharpening or sharpening to pass through to any outside program. 0 -
I would like to suggest you check first that sharpening is applied. Keith already showed the checkbox in the process recipe you responded to. But you could go a step further and process a small crop of your image a few times with different sharpening settings in CO5 and review the result in Photoshop at 100% with CO5 at 100%. Tip: for this purpose I often use the Image Name - Job Name option on the output tab and write the sharpening setting as an abbreviated job name into the file name for easy determination in PS.
When they look different (showing more/less sharpening according to settings) than you can conclude that sharpening is applied, but not in predictable way if it still looks different from the CO5 viewer (you are using CO 5.1.2, do you?). When they don't look different in PS, and all look less sharpened as expected, sharpening is probably not applied, and you could look into your recipe settings (like Scale, fixed 100%?).
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hi paul
yes sharpening is applied. in fact the last wedding i shot required sharpening on the usual items, such as flowers, cake and rings etc... sometimes for effect i bump it up to 300 if it's at all soft - as i print a lot of 16x20's of these kind of items...
also... i'm using the latest version on C1- as of last update. is there a way i can attach an image or two for reference?0 -
You can attach a screenshot like Keith did with an Image Hosting site (http://tinypic.com/), however I'd like to see the RAW's in a support case for complete testing. Since CS5 is so new I'd be curious to specifically target it rather than worry about C1 for the moment. 0 -
thank you drew
could you point me in the right direction to start a support case... thanks again.0 -
I just found this thread and am experiencing the same issue. Any luck in finding a resolution?
Here is my thread:
viewtopic.php?f=21&t=9127
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