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Sharpness Values GIMP vs DPP

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Sharpness Values GIMP vs DPP Adam 19 Jan 20:25
  Sharpness Values GIMP vs DPP JPL 19 Jan 22:56
  Sharpness Values GIMP vs DPP Frank Gore 19 Jan 23:48
   Sharpness Values GIMP vs DPP Ken Warner 20 Jan 00:07
    Sharpness Values GIMP vs DPP JPL 20 Jan 13:40
Adam
2010-01-19 20:25:50 UTC (about 15 years ago)

Sharpness Values GIMP vs DPP

Hi, new to the list and have used GIMP for a couple of years. Mostly doing things that I could not do in Canon's DPP(Digital Photo Pro). In windows this worked real well for me.

Now I have switched to Ubuntu and I am trying to get away from using DPP. One setting I used in DPP was the sharpness on the JPG side of the RAW conversion (second tab on the toolbox). I would mostly crank it up to around 450-500.

My question would be, what is that equivalent to in GIMP. In DPP it was one slider, GIMP there seems to be a few options. If there is an archive to point me too that would be perfect.

Thank You

JPL
2010-01-19 22:56:32 UTC (about 15 years ago)

Sharpness Values GIMP vs DPP

Adam a écrit :

Hi, new to the list and have used GIMP for a couple of years. Mostly doing things that I could not do in Canon's DPP(Digital Photo Pro). In windows this worked real well for me.

Now I have switched to Ubuntu and I am trying to get away from using DPP. One setting I used in DPP was the sharpness on the JPG side of the RAW conversion (second tab on the toolbox). I would mostly crank it up to around 450-500.

My question would be, what is that equivalent to in GIMP. In DPP it was one slider, GIMP there seems to be a few options. If there is an archive to point me too that would be perfect.

Thank You

There are several plugins and scripts to improve sharpness. The best for me is Unsharp mask2 (I use almost only the 3 first parameters). No more developped but I hope it works with future versions of Gimp. http://registry.gimp.org/node/14810

Frank Gore
2010-01-19 23:48:49 UTC (about 15 years ago)

Sharpness Values GIMP vs DPP

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Adam wrote:

My question would be, what is that equivalent to in GIMP. In DPP it was one slider, GIMP there seems to be a few options.

I don't know anything about DPP, but my favourite sharpening filter lately for Gimp is Smartsharp. I like its results even better than Smart Sharpne in Photoshop CS2. I don't think it's included as part of the default Gimp package, I need to add it separately in openSUSE 11.2.

Ken Warner
2010-01-20 00:07:27 UTC (about 15 years ago)

Sharpness Values GIMP vs DPP

Hi,

Would you know if there is a refocus binary for Windows somewhere?

I'd like to use it but don't have the facilities to compile it.

Frank Gore wrote:

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Adam wrote:

My question would be, what is that equivalent to in GIMP. In DPP it was one slider, GIMP there seems to be a few options.

I don't know anything about DPP, but my favourite sharpening filter lately for Gimp is Smartsharp. I like its results even better than Smart Sharpne in Photoshop CS2. I don't think it's included as part of the default Gimp package, I need to add it separately in openSUSE 11.2.

JPL
2010-01-20 13:40:49 UTC (about 15 years ago)

Sharpness Values GIMP vs DPP

Ken Warner a écrit :

Hi,

Would you know if there is a refocus binary for Windows somewhere?

Here :
http://photocomix-resources.deviantart.com/art/Refocus-plugin-windows-OS-81588756