Digital Photographer

Sharpening landscapes

The idea behind sharpening is to make our photographs appear to have more detail, to make them look ‘more real’. The danger is that in applying too much sharpening, the photo can be ruined with unsightly white haloes along subject edges. And in between no sharpening and too much sharpening, it’s a matter of taste.

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