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Sharpening: Share your workflow

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  • Manuel Huettl
    anyone?
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  • Manuel Huettl
    push...

    just returned from holiday and it would be great if I could collect some knew ideas / approaches on sharpening in Capture One.

    Would be great if you could share your workflow or comment on my workflow 😄
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  • Karl N
    Usually sharpening 0 is good starting point, the rest of depends of what would You like to do with an Image. however, size of an image is the most important, sometimes You output small image, and sometimes 100%
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  • Manuel Huettl
    KarolNoe wrote:
    however, size of an image is the most important, sometimes You output small image, and sometimes 100%


    So everytime you output an image at different sizes you manually readjust the sharpening?
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  • brianmerwin
    Mnl wrote:
    KarolNoe wrote:
    however, size of an image is the most important, sometimes You output small image, and sometimes 100%


    So everytime you output an image at different sizes you manually readjust the sharpening?


    Yes.

    Sharpening should always be the very last step in your output process. Ingest -> color correct -> Retouch -> resize -> sharpen -> deliver.

    The same goes for noise reduction.

    If you do the sharpening or NR prior to resizing for delivery (or upload etc) then you're throwing away much of the sharpening/NR work you just did.
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  • Karl N
    Mnl wrote:
    KarolNoe wrote:
    however, size of an image is the most important, sometimes You output small image, and sometimes 100%


    So everytime you output an image at different sizes you manually readjust the sharpening?


    Usually I Choose One size, 100% TIFF And no sharpening, or Small size Jpg and a little sharpening for It.

    Karl
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  • Manuel Huettl
    I found a very helpfull webinar from capture one about three stage sharpening.

    My new workflow:
    - basic sharpening as explained in my first thread
    - use Output-Sharpening in the corresponding export recipe
    - control by using recipe proofing

    😊
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