CBN Photography
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I typically do a high-pass sharpen process for all of my prints. (The process includes re-sizing the image to the specific print size. Next, I duplicate the background and do a high-pass of .4 pixels and change the layer to linear light. I then save as a jpeg.)
I haven't produced a photo book yet. I'm wondering if I should be sharpening my images in this way and then using those jpegs on sites like Adoramapix to design and produce the books. Should I sharpen for the largest print size that the image might be used at in the book and not worry if I shrink/adjust the size of the image on the page? I'm concerned that I might have an unexpected outcome. (i.e., too sharp)
Thank you for your time.
Sharpening for Print in a Photo Book
in Output - print, websites, Facebook, email, client disk, etc
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Thank you.