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I have a custom-built pc with Windows XP Prof and many gigs of ram, and am using PS 9.0.2. (Will be upgrading after new computer is built.)
I have 400 photos shot as High Quality nefs that I converted to tifs and am editing them in PS as such. They will go to a customer for a website, and I’ll be using the Save for Web feature in PS.
Q: when do I sharpen them? As tifs before the conversion to jpegs or as jpegs after their conversion? Underlying my q, is the understanding that every time one saves a jpeg photo, some quality is lost.
FYI, There are four useful sharpening formulas on pp. 120-125 of Scott Kelby’s Photo-Retouching Secrets.
Best & thanks,
Nancy
I have 400 photos shot as High Quality nefs that I converted to tifs and am editing them in PS as such. They will go to a customer for a website, and I’ll be using the Save for Web feature in PS.
Q: when do I sharpen them? As tifs before the conversion to jpegs or as jpegs after their conversion? Underlying my q, is the understanding that every time one saves a jpeg photo, some quality is lost.
FYI, There are four useful sharpening formulas on pp. 120-125 of Scott Kelby’s Photo-Retouching Secrets.
Best & thanks,
Nancy
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