Hi Dean, Why are you using other aps or programs for an easy Photoshop problem? Keep a "Master" file of your image, resize it to your new print size and do a "save as" - (to preserve the integrity of the original file). Then sharpen the image in PS, and print it. You can find info for sharpening in PS literature, but an easy way is to enlarge the image to 100% and sharpen using your visual judgement. If it looks too contrasty, it will print that way, so cut back on the sharpening. This may be a bit over simplified, but it looks as if you could use some of that, after reading your message! Hope this helps a little. Clay Price Dean Johnston wrote: Can anyone point me to a Yahoo Group, etc. for Nik Sharpener Pro and / or OnOne Perfect Resize? I can't seem to find anything except Pro Cheerleaders & RadioShack Pro scanners...... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Resizing and Sharpening advice
2013-04-05 by Clayton Price
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