Sharpening Technique
Here's a little technique I learned from a great photographer called Rob Hanson and it uses a combination of Unsharp Mask techniques.
This works for Photoshop and similar programs. Once you have finished processing your image do the following to sharpen.

First we'll start with Low Amount, High Radius (LAHR)
- Select All, Copy Merged and Paste as New Layer
- Use the Unsharp Mask and set the Amount to about 25% and the Radius to about 30
You should notice an increase in sharpening but more importantly, an apparent increase in Contrast

Now we are going to add a High Amount, Low Radius (HALR)
- Select All, Copy Merged and Paste as New Layer
- Use the Unsharp Mask and set the Amount to somewhere between 100-150% and the Radius to somewhere between 0.8-1.2

Keep it real here. I usually start with 100 and 0.8 and slowly adjust the radius, but it's up to you, just don't oversharpen to the extent that you get loads of artifacts and funny edges.
If the images don't show too well ahve a look at them on my FlickR Lightbox
http://www.flickr.com/photos/deeferthedog/6812361653/in/photostream/lightbox/
Mike



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Added to my collection of sharpening techniques. Made it into an action in CS5. Cheers. mate...
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Tried this using Photoshop Elements. The procedure is slightly different, but it works brilliantly. Have added to my armoury of techniques. Thanks for the info.
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I'm glad you liked it. I use this technique nearly always
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Please feel free to update what the technique would be for Elements or any other program
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This is my first digital camera and I am confused as ever - cant adjust to not having a view-finder. The photos taken so far have been horrific
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Hi Mike
Only just seen this one!!! Oops sorry, not keeping up. I will chat to you about this later. I see you get all sorts of viewers, even handbag sellers!!! Lol
Cheers M8
Steve
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Thanks for the tip, will experiment very soon