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I recently began working with a company that uses a Kodak digital back (16 meg) and they begin their workflow by cropping and removing all sharpening in the Kodak software then converting to tiff before opening files in PS.
For my own work (8 meg Canon) I’ve always used presharpening at default in PS Raw thinking is was advantageous for digital files and was too slight to produce any noticeable artifacts.
Anyone have thoughts on which method is preferred?
For my own work (8 meg Canon) I’ve always used presharpening at default in PS Raw thinking is was advantageous for digital files and was too slight to produce any noticeable artifacts.
Anyone have thoughts on which method is preferred?
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