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Subject: [Leica] Daffodils/BW from Colour
From: jgovindaraj at eth.net (Jayanand Govindaraj)
Date: Mon Apr 10 20:13:46 2006
References: <D91E41DE73300E4191E031B18D09FA88E7975C@mtv-amer002e--3.americas.sgi.com> <003b01c65bf0$d397fdf0$6101a8c0@jimnichols> <"004201c65bf2$9484eb30$ 6101a8c0"@jimnichols> <DFB0C695-DF17-44E9-8C6C-856F28DE6B57@pandora.be> <"00510 1c65bf5$07183560$6101a8c0"@jimnichols> <44394620.7090402@gmx.de> <000401c65c20$8783aba0$6101a8c0@jimnichols> <44398F81.1060603@gmx.de> <cfml321ujsh4igb1kt6kfgefldhqb843as@4ax.com> <443AE338.7050308@gmx.de>

Eric,
You can achieve the same with High Pass sharpening in Photoshop,  
Filter-Other-High Pass
Cheers
Jayanand

Douglas Sharp wrote:

> Hello Eric
> For one thing it only sharpens the higher frequency portion of the 
> spectrum - this means you have a better chance of avoiding low and 
> mid-frequency aliasing or artefacts.
> The second advantage is a preview function which shows the effect of 
> sharpening as a function of sharpening strength - you have to see it 
> to get the idea. this is a grey scale display which shows the edges of 
> the image being sharpened - this is an excellent QC tool for avoiding 
> the luminous edges often caused by oversharpening. It's not quite as 
> much of a black-box as unsharp mask
> The third is the extreme sensitivity - the sharpening really snaps, 
> and is controlled  by only 2 sliders.
> In addition it's very effective, fast and it's free.
> Douglas
> I'll have to get around to making a little gallery showing and 
> comparing freeware/shareware/cheapware/ and can't-be-done-without-ware 
> one of these days :-)
> There's some clever stuff around, and it's not all expensive.
>
> Eric wrote:
>
>> Douglas:
>>
>>  
>>
>>> By the way, some of the other stuff on the site is very interesting 
>>> too, particularly the high frequency sharpening plug-in.
>>>   
>>
>>
>> How is it different from the regular unsharp filter in Photoshop?
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Eric
>> http://canid.com/
>>
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