Sharpen (AS and USM?) and separating white/black halos
Posted: July 17th, 2012, 2:49 am
There is a neat technique (Bob Walker describes it here), whereas sharpening halos (often, but hot always, the white parts of them) are reduced by cutting down only a brightening (or darkening part of them). In effect, the intensity of darkening of a dark side of an edge and lightening the light side can be adjusted independently. I found it quite effective, but as it is, it has to be done in Composite, as a separate operation after the actual sharpening.
http://www.dl-c.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=513
Would it be useful to implement such a control interactively, while adjusting other sharpening parameters and judging the overall results in Preview?
For instance, if AS Sharpen Amount slider was split into a white and black sub-sliders, each adjusting either the darkening of brightening part of the sharpening, I think that halo control and precision of the sharpening could benefit greatly. If the two sub-sliders were kept together, the white/black halos would remain symmetric and AS would work as it works now - no learning curve involved.
Cheers!
http://www.dl-c.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=513
Would it be useful to implement such a control interactively, while adjusting other sharpening parameters and judging the overall results in Preview?
For instance, if AS Sharpen Amount slider was split into a white and black sub-sliders, each adjusting either the darkening of brightening part of the sharpening, I think that halo control and precision of the sharpening could benefit greatly. If the two sub-sliders were kept together, the white/black halos would remain symmetric and AS would work as it works now - no learning curve involved.
Cheers!