In a message dated 4/25/2006 10:02:17 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: A good shot, Marnie!
It looked a bit too soft on my screen so I played with sharpening it little bit using Photoshop CS2's "Smart Sharpening" filter. Selecting "remove lens blur" with settings of 1.1 pixels and an amount around 111% produced a nice improvement in perceptual sharpness with minimal artifacts and halo growth. It's all a trick to the eye, of course, but as long as it looks nice... :-) Godfrey ====== Cool, I'll try that Godfrey. I am no longer used to playing around with JPEGs, only RAW. And I always fear to oversharpen jpgs because I don't want pixelating. Thanks. I have some singleton jellies a tad sharper, which I'll show later. But this may have the nicest composition. And thanks Bruce, Paul, Peter! Marnie aka Doe :-)

