difficult kind of photo to sharpen

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Feb 6, 2008
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Somehow a difficult kind of photo to sharpen
Think I did well by fading it to luminosity
http://dave.photos.gb.net/p48256933.html

Dave

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This is not in my backyard but half way on the morning walk. They (12 of them, 2 new born’s included) are members of the community and someone else, also up in the mornings as early as we are, started feeding them. We joined, but keep on being careful, because they are nasty, look at those faces:-)
Waiting for the food in the mornings, but the rooster was attacked, same as the cats (kittens?) which must always be on the run, not to become part of the main menu:-)

Dave

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pico
Feb 6, 2008
"Dave" wrote in message
Somehow a difficult kind of photo to sharpen
Think I did well by fading it to luminosity
http://dave.photos.gb.net/p48256933.html

Looks like there is an issue with magenta. No?
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Dave
Feb 6, 2008
On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 14:12:33 -0600, "pico" <pico.pico.pico> wrote:

"Dave" wrote in message
Somehow a difficult kind of photo to sharpen
Think I did well by fading it to luminosity
http://dave.photos.gb.net/p48256933.html

Looks like there is an issue with magenta. No?

Totally right:-) I decided to leave it like it is
because it left a tone I liked.
For in case somebody looking at it and did not know what it is, it is the water mongoose, also called the marsh mongoose http://www.krugerpark.co.za/africa_water_mongoose.html

Dave
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Mike Russell
Feb 7, 2008
"Dave" wrote in message
Somehow a difficult kind of photo to sharpen
Think I did well by fading it to luminosity
http://dave.photos.gb.net/p48256933.html

Try Unsharp Mask, pass using a very small radius – .5 or so, with 100 or more percent. Another alternative to the luminosity fade is to convert to Lab and sharpen only the Lightness channel.

Nice photo. Are they ferrets?

Mike Russell – www.curvemeister.com
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Udo Huebner
Feb 7, 2008
Dave schrieb:
Somehow a difficult kind of photo to sharpen
Think I did well by fading it to luminosity
http://dave.photos.gb.net/p48256933.html

Hi Dave –

it is a very nice foto but obviously over processed.
Sharpening is too strong and my impression is it contains a lot of noise. I would take the original and at first denoise weakly and carefully. Then sharpen in the brightness channel of the Lab mode – again not too much.

Regards Udo
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Dave
Feb 7, 2008
On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 02:37:10 GMT, "Mike Russell" wrote:

"Dave" wrote in message
Somehow a difficult kind of photo to sharpen
Think I did well by fading it to luminosity
http://dave.photos.gb.net/p48256933.html

Try Unsharp Mask, pass using a very small radius – .5 or so, with 100 or more percent. Another alternative to the luminosity fade is to convert to Lab and sharpen only the Lightness channel.

Nice photo. Are they ferrets?

Mongooses are not ferrets, but in their own family, Herpestidae http://www.fortheanimals.com/Mongoose%20Family.htm

Ferrets are not members of the rodent family, nor are they related to the opossum, raccoon or mongoose.

Mongooses, of which there are many different varieties. are in the same family as the Meerkats. But I tend to think Meerkats are more a type of groups animals, and they are very social within their own group.

Thanks for saying it is a nice photo, Mike. If you go to http://dave.photos.gb.net/list_collections.php
and click on ‘Morning Walk’
you will find a few photos of them.
*I sharpened none of them*, (the other photos in the same dir are sharpened of course) and I exprerimented with what you said about tha alternative in Lab with sharpening only on Lightness Channel, and I like it. Thanks.

If anybody can make any use of this Mongoos photos for whatever reason, feel welcome to copy it. Or even ask for higher value versions:-)

Dave
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Dave
Feb 7, 2008
On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 10:30:01 +0100, Udo Huebner
wrote:

Dave schrieb:
Somehow a difficult kind of photo to sharpen
Think I did well by fading it to luminosity
http://dave.photos.gb.net/p48256933.html

Hi Dave –

it is a very nice foto but obviously over processed.
Sharpening is too strong and my impression is it contains a lot of noise. I would take the original and at first denoise weakly and carefully. Then sharpen in the brightness channel of the Lab mode – again not too much.

Regards Udo

Thanks Udo. Like you said, it is obviously over processed. As I said to Mike, I posted a few with no sharpening at all. Also thanks for the Lab mode idea. I tried it and know
by now to me modest therewith as well:-O

Dave

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