Output Sharpening for Print with Topaz Detail - Presented by Hal Schmitt

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2011

Join Hal Schmitt as he builds and demonstrates an effective and efficient output sharpening workflow using Topaz Detail. Output sharpening is one of the most challenging and contentious subjects in digital imaging. With a strong understanding of sharpening Why's and How's, and a simple, repeatable workflow using Topaz Detail, you can master this critical step.

Hal is the Director and Lead Instructor of LIGHT Photographic Workshops in Los Osos, California. He instructs all levels of photography, Lightroom, and Photoshop, and his workshops and photo tours are recognized around the world as incredible learning experiences. With incredible sharpening control at all levels, Hal will show how he incorporates Detail into his output workflow.

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  • However, the ultimate knowledge gained has been illuminating for me, and in those terms alone was worth the time I invested watching and understanding this webinar.

    Overly wordy/overly long, but exemplary quality of final knowledge delivery. I thank you deeply.

  • I disagree utterly with Bob.

    Hal told us how to use a slider! He told us twice how to use it several times

    I found so much descriptive narrative repeated or described in several different ways to the point I felt that at least 10 minutes could easily have have been trimmed from this webinar.

  • This guy really knows how to teach sharpening. No wasted words, very straightforward and really useful stuff put over in a way that's easy to understand. Just brilliant - the best sharpening tutorial I have seenThanks

    Bob Oakley Worcester UK

  • Concise and detailed demonstration. Thank you.

    Craig

    Australia

  • Thanks for the comment. Always good to tighten grammar and sequence.

  • An output medium, not output media!

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