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Originally Posted by Stephen Fox
I was thinking about re-sampling to 300dpi, I assume I need to re-sample then apply sharpening for best results.
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Stephen,
Yes, but don't apply to much sharpening or it will not look natural. Check sharpening at the size you intend to print at. I find it looks a bit sharper on the print than it does on the screen. For good skin texture set threshold to 5. Work on a copy so that you don't spoil the original. Alternatively:-
Subtle Sharpening
Duplicate the image.
Filter/Other/High Pass.
Adjust the slider until only the edges are visible.
Select the blending mode Overlay, flatten the image and save.
This method dose not sharpen areas of uniform colour such as skin tones, so there is no tendency for them to break up.
John