> 
> From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/05/23 Mon AM 09:01:44 GMT
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: PESO PAW - Old Wagon Wheels
> 
> I took this in Page, Arizona.  Just a quicky snap 'cause I liked the shape
> of the wheels and wagon frame.  Used an ME-Super with an M50/2.0 lens, film
> was Kodak Ektar 25.
> 
> The main reason I chose to post this shot is because i was trying out a new
> sharpening technique from Katrin Eisman's book on photo retouching.  This
> technique uses two layers, sharpening the Luminosity on the second layer,
> and then using custom blending options to adjust the relationships between
> the two layers.  This image has lots of detail, so it was a good one to
> experiment with.  So, apart from anything else, how does the sharpening
> appear to your eyes?
> 
> http://home.earthlink.net/~scbelinkoff/wagwheels.html  (250K)
> 
> 
> Shel 

For me, there's too much detail in too small a picture to really evaluate it.  
It _seems_ as sharp as anything I've seen on a monitor, without obvious 
artefacts.

But monitors are pretty much the worst thing in the world to be looking at 
pictures on.  Graphic images seem to work best on them.

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