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Super Deal on Adobe Lightroom or Elements – $69.95 for 24 Hours Only

(Updated: Lightroom Elements is also available today at the same price. See below for link.)

If you have been considering Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Software for Mac & Windows for your photography post-processing and organizing needs, right now might be a good time to buy it. Site-sponsor has the application on sale right now for only $69.95 – but the price is only good today only. You can make a purchase from B&H via the link in this post. (Note: This price expired on February 15, 2012.)

Update: Adobe Photoshop Elements 10 & Premiere Elements 10 for Mac & Windows is also eligible for the $69.95 pricing.

Lightroom can be the only photo processing software that many users will need, and for others it can be part of a workflow that includes  other software such as Photoshop. (This price is even a few dollars below the usual academic price, so student and faculty users may also want to take advantage of this offer.)

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Half Price Adobe Lightroom for 24 Hours Only at B&H

For those of you sitting on the fence about getting a copy of Adobe Lightroom, you might think about acting now – B&H is offering Lightroom at 50% off for 24 hours only. Unless you have access to the academic pricing, this is as low as I’ve seen the price go.

How I Sharpen – An Overview

(I originally wrote this article way back in 2009. Some portions were revised in February 2019 to reflect changes to sharpening tools and some different ideas I have developed regarding sharpening settings. It was updated and modified again in 2023.)

I just posted something elsewhere about how I sharpen for prints and I figured I’d get some extra mileage out of it by posting it here as well. First, few disclaimers…

  • The title of this article originally referred to a “quick overview.” Clearly, it is too long for that! But there are whole books on sharpening, so by contrast I think this qualifies as a quick description. In fact, I’ve left a lot out of the description!
  • There are people with far more expertise on this topic than I have, and I have no illusions that this description represents the “right” way to do this, much less the “best” way!

The subject of how to sharpen photographs in post for print or electronic output is one that confuses many people… and a subject to which many books, online articles, and forums posts have been devoted. There are any number of ways to get the desired results via sharpening, and different techniques are called for depending upon taste, the nature of the image, and the final form of presentation: size? print? jpg? etc…

Here is a general description of what I do when I print. I’ve left some variations out of this description. The description also covers software that I use in my workflow — you might prefer something different, but you might still be able to adapt these ideas. You’ll note at least one controversial method later in the list, but try it before you dismiss it. The approach I use could well be “over-kill” if you just want to pump out a bunch of jpgs to share with friends and family or if you want to make some small prints — my end goal is good sized prints, and I work on each one rather carefully rather than mass-processing them and printing a bunch at one time.

And please understand that I’m most certainly not implying that my way is the right way. It works for me, and that people who view my prints often remark on their sharpness and detail. (And a few other things, too, I hope! :-)

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