Nik Software Complete Collection - Aperture Edition NIK-1398 用户指南
产品代码
NIK-1398
37
Sharpener Pro
™
3.0
User Guide
Chapter 9: Output Sharpener Filter Controls
Inkjet Sharpening Controls
When
Inkjet is the device chosen
from the Output Sharpening menu,
the following controls are available:
the following controls are available:
-
Viewing Distance – The
Viewing Distance pull-down menu will factor into how much
sharpening is applied to the current image. The
Viewing Distance pull-down menu will factor into how much
sharpening is applied to the current image. The
Auto setting
will automatically determine the viewing distance based on the
diagonal of the image’s height and width, which is commonly
accepted as the normal viewing distance for a photograph.
The Auto setting is recommended, but if the image is not going
to be viewed at the normal viewing distance for that size
image, options are provided to sharpen based on a preset
viewing distance
diagonal of the image’s height and width, which is commonly
accepted as the normal viewing distance for a photograph.
The Auto setting is recommended, but if the image is not going
to be viewed at the normal viewing distance for that size
image, options are provided to sharpen based on a preset
viewing distance
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Paper Type – The Paper Type pull-down menu selects what type
of paper medium the image will be printed on. The options are
Textured & Fine Art, Canvas, Plain Paper, Matte, Luster, and
Glossy, with Textured & Fine Art applying the most sharpening
and Glossy applying the least.
of paper medium the image will be printed on. The options are
Textured & Fine Art, Canvas, Plain Paper, Matte, Luster, and
Glossy, with Textured & Fine Art applying the most sharpening
and Glossy applying the least.
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Printer Resolution – The Printer Resolution selects the
resolution that the print will be printed at. Choose from the
drop down menu the resolution that the printer will be printing
at. Please refer to your printer’s manual to determine the
appropriate resolution to select.
If the appropriate resolution is not found within the pull-down
menu, please select one of the
resolution that the print will be printed at. Choose from the
drop down menu the resolution that the printer will be printing
at. Please refer to your printer’s manual to determine the
appropriate resolution to select.
If the appropriate resolution is not found within the pull-down
menu, please select one of the
User Defined options and then
enter the appropriate resolution in the two boxes provided.
Hybrid Device
Sharpening Controls
Sharpening Controls
When
Hybrid Device is the device
chosen from the Output Sharpening menu, the following controls
are available:
are available:
-
Viewing Distance – The Viewing Distance pull-down menu
will factor into how much sharpening is applied to the current
image. The
will factor into how much sharpening is applied to the current
image. The
Auto setting will automatically determine the
viewing distance based on the diagonal of the image’s height
and width, which is commonly accepted as the normal viewing
distance for a photograph.
The Auto setting is recommended, but if the image is not going
to be viewed at the normal viewing distance for that size
image, options are provided to sharpen based on a preset
viewing distance
and width, which is commonly accepted as the normal viewing
distance for a photograph.
The Auto setting is recommended, but if the image is not going
to be viewed at the normal viewing distance for that size
image, options are provided to sharpen based on a preset
viewing distance
Creative Sharpening
The Creative Sharpening
controls can be used to control
both the strength of the output
specific sharpening and apply
any global creative sharpening
to the image. Control points
can later be used to selectively
adjust the amounts of each of
these controls on any object or
area within the image.
controls can be used to control
both the strength of the output
specific sharpening and apply
any global creative sharpening
to the image. Control points
can later be used to selectively
adjust the amounts of each of
these controls on any object or
area within the image.