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I wacked them trough photoshop; Thats what I call quick and dirty!You might want to check your sharpening in PS, it looks like you've done it a bit too much. Look at the line at the nose of the USAF Gulfstream in the last picture, it's kinda rigged.
Seems to me the 'secret tip' from Evert is that less sharpening is not more work but looks better. IMHO that is the only thing that needs adjustment for photos of this size and use, meaning quick and dirty would be really all you need if you do it slightly different.FALCONCREST wrote:Thats what I call quick and dirty!
Not exactly what I meant. You got some 'halos' and some 'jaggies', both signs of oversharpening (possibly combined with Shadow/Highlight Tool). Look at the Greek Gulf for instance: halos best visible around the main gear, jaggies in leading edges, roundel and regi (the cheatlines are a different story, near-horizontal lines get distorted at this resolution anyway).FALCONCREST wrote:Actually, I've noticed the nose is out of focus... !
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