here are some free sharpening actions for photoshop that work well http://www.potd.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?t=463
here are some free sharpening actions for photoshop that work well http://www.potd.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?t=463
Extra. Open an image you want to use and follow the instructions in Rob's other forum post.
It essentially (I expect, as I haven't tried it) automates the method of using a Hi-Pass filter for sharpening,
so presumably, it creates another layer, applies the filter, etc...
The only thing I would say is that you might be better off understanding the steps - and what you're actually doing - first.
Since you said earlier that you're not quite that into it yet, maybe even this handy "Action" won't help you much at this stage.
Am.
CC, Image editing OK.
Now that I am done with the UV filter, I am getting excellent shots, even at 300mm handheld with this lens. Highly recommend it!
I received mine today As Murphy's Law prescribes, it turned up just before I went to work. I was curious about the VC control on it as so many people said they could feel when it 'locked on', so I took a quick snap. Here's the result SOOC
quick snap.jpg
This lens definitely gives you a message - 'I'm locked on - take your photo STAT!' I think I'm going to love it when I get some time to play with it. I suspect that it's going to be a great 70-300 lens for a beginner at a sub $400 price tag, cheers Deb
very happy with mine, look forward to your pics!