Ska 11 Posted June 4, 2010 it may be for a couple of reasons: 1. no I haven't sharpened them 2. My Nikon D40 is only 6 megapixels. 3. My Macro Lenses haven't arrived yet so I'm shooting at the extreme in terms of closeness to the watch. but yeah I noticed that too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AllergyDoc 40 Posted June 4, 2010 My old version of Photoshop Elements has an excellent sharpening tool called "advanced sharpening", I think. It's not the regular sharpening. It corrects for lens' blur, ext. It's fabulous. No one needs more than 6 MP. You can easily make a 12 x 18" print with 6 MP. I shoot my watch photos in 2 or 3 MP for the Internet. Do you edit the pixels of your images? They need only be 72 pixels for Internet display. I usually size mine at 900-1024 x whatever the height ends up at, and 72 pixels. If your D40 is fairly new it might have come with a VR lens. You probably know this, but you turn the VR off when you use a tripod. If you don't have the VR lens, that little 18 x 55 lens can take very sharp photos. Edit: I just noticed you're shooting in RAW. I don't use RAW. Sharpening photos will be different in RAW. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Luto 0 Posted June 4, 2010 My old version of Photoshop Elements has an excellent sharpening tool called "advanced sharpening", I think. It's not the regular sharpening. It corrects for lens' blur, ext. It's fabulous. No one needs more than 6 MP. You can easily make a 12 x 18" print with 6 MP. I shoot my watch photos in 2 or 3 MP for the Internet. Do you edit the pixels of your images? They need only be 72 pixels for Internet display. I usually size mine at 900-1024 x whatever the height ends up at, and 72 pixels. If your D40 is fairly new it might have come with a VR lens. You probably know this, but you turn the VR off when you use a tripod. If you don't have the VR lens, that little 18 x 55 lens can take very sharp photos. Edit: I just noticed you're shooting in RAW. I don't use RAW. Sharpening photos will be different in RAW. it is even more important to sharpen if shooting RAW, however you have better control over the sharpening. It should be done as the final step as well (after resizing). Photoshop unsharp mask (USM) is the usual tool. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AllergyDoc 40 Posted June 4, 2010 it is even more important to sharpen if shooting RAW, however you have better control over the sharpening. It should be done as the final step as well (after resizing). Photoshop unsharp mask (USM) is the usual tool. Right. USM. The other tool in Elements works far better than USM. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebzen02 341 Posted June 4, 2010 These pictures suck!! There are no Panerai's in them.....Honestly dude, those are great!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jkirke 0 Posted June 6, 2010 @houndoggie~~lovin the PO shots bro. I think you're right. The stark contrast of Black or White with a watch like that really give it the best look. @skathewatch~~thanks for the read. gave me some good ideas on a homemade lightbox!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites