Subject | Re: Lenses and sharpening |
From | Eric Stevens |
Date | 2014-09-20 04:12 (2014-09-20 14:12) |
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SandmanSo you keep saying. --
In article <u0km1ahnf0t3bmf4s90kv8d2sa3hl54mgr@4ax.com>, Eric Stevens wrote:SandmanSavageduckEric Stevens
Actually, I am not replacing anything, and in an odd way I am not *reversing* the effect of any of those sharpening methods. I am readjusting the parameters, and in making that readjustment I can end up in any state, including the original so I can produce another version. In fact I am not even going to go through the pointless esoteric exercise of working on that saved JPEG, it will remain as a snapshot of the state of the working image file when it was saved.
If you are still talking about Lightroom, the edited image is only created when it is exported.
Incorrect.