This way we have one image pixel for one screen pixel. Whenever we sharpen our images, we should always be viewing our images at 100%. With digital capture we have to compensate for the actual process of what is going on in the camera itself. That was so true back in the days of film camera captures where we would have to scan the photo itself as opposed to digital capture. (See the section on “Output Sharpening for Print” later in this article). Those in the pre-press world have always lived with the motto that “sharpening is the very last step” in the process of preparing an image for print. Image sharpening is the act of increasing contrast at the edges in our images to give us the illusion that our photos are sharper than when they first came out of the camera. – Compensating for dot gain (ink spreading on paper) Output Sharpening for either screen or print.– Compensating for flaws in digital cameras Sharpening your images in Photoshop CC 2019: From Capture to Output.
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