
02-11-2007, 16:02
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My real name is: Mark
North Yorkshire, England
PhotoTopix Contributor
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Buyer/Seller Classified Rating: 0% (0)
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Hiya Kenny
Its always best to leave the sharpening to the very end once you have finished your work and are ready for the final save. Sharpening before hand (especially with HDR) could be enhanced greately and spoil your image.
I use both PhotoMatix and Dynamic Photo and both a great little stand-alone programs. Both have pros-and-cons, but work well.
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RGDS, MARK
If somebody taps you on the shoulder and your photo has been taken when you turn around, then you just been Spooked! 
My website: Digital Creativity UK Currently Updating Site
New 'Creative Gallery' added to site
Flickr Link
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Primary Camera: Whatever I get my hands on,
Camera Skill: Intermediate ,
Photoshop Skill: Advanced,
Edit My Photos: Yes
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My Main Interests:
Animals
, Black & White
, Cityscape
, Landscape
, Panoramic
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