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    Hi BPN's,
    I am new to processing Landscape images though I've been shooting them for quite a while. I use smart sharpen/ Unsharp mask for birds and got very good results but when it comes to Landscape, my images are soft and very dull (not the original image which is quote sharp). I would like to know which sharpening technique do you guys use for Landscapes and if there is any tutorial which I can utlize. I use photoshop CS3 for all my images and sometimes Photomatix for HDR's.
    I know I really messed up but I seriously need some help me.

    Camera EOS 50D
    Thanks.

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    Don't really do many landscapes, but you could try using the nearest neighbor setting instead of bicubic when you resize your images. Works really well for fine details.

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    Nagesh,

    Check out the thread: Important Sharpening Information

    http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ad.php?t=18534

    Hope that helps. If not ask more questions.

    Roger

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