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I'm not sure if sharpening can be set to 0 on import, but it can be on export. Click on Export, and under Process Recipe there is an Adjustments tab with a check box to disable sharpening. Save the settings as a new process recipe and use that as your default.
The topic I've been discussing at length this week has been sharpening. I've shared a video segment on sharpening basics. I've shared a chapter on Sharpening Basics. I'll wrap this feast of sharpening information from my eBook/video on sharpening (Sharpening Your Photographs) with the chapter on Multipass...
For those of you who have Pixel Genius plugins, there is a high-pass sharpening as one of the automated sharpening options. It has a very specific effect that I can recreate when trying to sharpen with high-pass. The command flattens what it does...
I've participated in a couple of threads on DPreview and Photography-on-the.net this week that were basic discussions about sharpening digital photographs. After posting a video segment this week that discussed why we sharpen, how sharpening works, and how to approach sharpening in a systematic way,...
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