- Joined
- Aug 4, 2020
- Messages
- 17
- Location
- West Wales
- Lightroom Experience
- Beginner
- Lightroom Version
- Classic
- Lightroom Version Number
- LR Classic 8.4 on Win7
- Operating System
- Windows 7
LR Classic (and Photoshop) come with extensive NR and sharpening tools these days. I haven't explored them to any great degree as I've long been in the habit of using Neat Image NR (which also includes sharpening facilities) as a final step in photo-editing. I have various camera/ISO Neat Image profiles that I apply as a batch process in Photoshop.
But given the constant improvements in the tools of LR and Photoshop, is it a better strategy now to abandon Neat Image and employ the NR and sharpening tools of LR and PS, deriving camera/ISO profiles for them in the same way as can be done for Neat Image?
All advice, experience and opinions welcome.
But given the constant improvements in the tools of LR and Photoshop, is it a better strategy now to abandon Neat Image and employ the NR and sharpening tools of LR and PS, deriving camera/ISO profiles for them in the same way as can be done for Neat Image?
All advice, experience and opinions welcome.