Digifrog
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Hi there
I seem to have an issue when it comes to sharpening my images. It could actually be in fact my monitor. I sharpen images that look fine on my monitor then when I get to my PC in work the same image looks over-sharpened. This is a typical example of what I mean...
Shot with the Nikon 24-70 and radio release used. Unsharp Mask was used to selectively sharpen the rocks only with a small amount of dodge and burn.
Does this image look good or bad on your monitor? How can I best solve this issue without actually having to buy a Dell UltraSharp monitor? Some images from other people I know look tack sharp (via sharpening) with textures that pop so my monitor should be OK to calibrate how much sharpening I need to do.
Thanks in advance.
Scott
I seem to have an issue when it comes to sharpening my images. It could actually be in fact my monitor. I sharpen images that look fine on my monitor then when I get to my PC in work the same image looks over-sharpened. This is a typical example of what I mean...
Shot with the Nikon 24-70 and radio release used. Unsharp Mask was used to selectively sharpen the rocks only with a small amount of dodge and burn.
Does this image look good or bad on your monitor? How can I best solve this issue without actually having to buy a Dell UltraSharp monitor? Some images from other people I know look tack sharp (via sharpening) with textures that pop so my monitor should be OK to calibrate how much sharpening I need to do.
Thanks in advance.
Scott