Image Prep For Fuji Frontier
Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 2:17 pm
This is my first foray into getting digital prints done from my D70 and unfortunately, I dont really have a lot of time to get these organised and out the door, so Im hoping someone can help with some general workflow tips (specifically sharpening and what correction I should do and what correction I should let them do) for getting the best print results from a Fuji Frontier.
Just as a note, I also barely ever print at home as I only have a fairly cruddy HP DeskJet 5550. The ink fades something chronic after a couple of months, so Ive never really bothered doing much printing, so Im quite the neophyte when it comes to doing digital hardcopy.
Edit: Forgot to mention that Im starting with NEF's and my normal workflow is to disable all sharpening in Capture or PS-RAW and sharpen as last step.
Sharpening
For onscreen, i usually do a first pass sharpen of 300/0.3-0.7/0 in PS. The varience with the radius seems to mainly depend on the lens used. I then usually do a second sharpen to make it look good to the eye.
From what I have read, you are supposed to sharpen more for prints, but I cant really find any suggestions on approximately how much more to sharpen them up. Should you sharpen more or less for larger prints (ie 6x4 v's 8x10).
I realise that subject matter changes this, but can anyone give me some good general starting points for sharpening with the D70 / 18-70 for 6x4's / 5x7's and 8x10's. Subject matter for these prints are a combination of landscapes and portraits.
Resizing / Resampling
For a 6x4 print, should i just supply them the fullsized file and let the Frontier do interpolatio/resampling as it sees fit? Or should I prep the file to the correct size / 300dpi in PS?
I often notice when I downsize/resample pics, that slighly off-verticle or off-horizontal straightlines become quite pixelated and stair-stepped. If I should do the resize/resampling in PS, then are there any tips for helping avoid this?
Does the Frontier do any sharpening itself?
Colour Correction
Im presuming the Frontier doesnt do any WB style colour correction and that I will need to sort this myself?? What about things like skintones etc?? Do I get these right in PS and then tell them not to colour correct? Or does the Frontier do a good job of this?
Exposure / Brightness / Contrast / Levels
Does the Frontier do all this stuff automatically (and if so, does it generally do a good job) or should I, again, get all this right in PS first?? I do have a calibrated CRT.
General / Anything Else
I guess what Im trying to figure out is how much I should rely on the Frontier to do a good job and tell them to 'auto' everything like used to be the case with film prints. Or should I try to get everything as right as possible prior to giving them the CD with the files?
In other words, if I go through and set everything up how I think it should be and tell them not to correct anything, am I actually creating a rod for my own back and will end up with prints that arent as good as what the Frontier would have done auto-magically??
Any tips/tricks/suggestions/thoughts greatly appreciated!!!
Cheers
Rob.
Just as a note, I also barely ever print at home as I only have a fairly cruddy HP DeskJet 5550. The ink fades something chronic after a couple of months, so Ive never really bothered doing much printing, so Im quite the neophyte when it comes to doing digital hardcopy.
Edit: Forgot to mention that Im starting with NEF's and my normal workflow is to disable all sharpening in Capture or PS-RAW and sharpen as last step.
Sharpening
For onscreen, i usually do a first pass sharpen of 300/0.3-0.7/0 in PS. The varience with the radius seems to mainly depend on the lens used. I then usually do a second sharpen to make it look good to the eye.
From what I have read, you are supposed to sharpen more for prints, but I cant really find any suggestions on approximately how much more to sharpen them up. Should you sharpen more or less for larger prints (ie 6x4 v's 8x10).
I realise that subject matter changes this, but can anyone give me some good general starting points for sharpening with the D70 / 18-70 for 6x4's / 5x7's and 8x10's. Subject matter for these prints are a combination of landscapes and portraits.
Resizing / Resampling
For a 6x4 print, should i just supply them the fullsized file and let the Frontier do interpolatio/resampling as it sees fit? Or should I prep the file to the correct size / 300dpi in PS?
I often notice when I downsize/resample pics, that slighly off-verticle or off-horizontal straightlines become quite pixelated and stair-stepped. If I should do the resize/resampling in PS, then are there any tips for helping avoid this?
Does the Frontier do any sharpening itself?
Colour Correction
Im presuming the Frontier doesnt do any WB style colour correction and that I will need to sort this myself?? What about things like skintones etc?? Do I get these right in PS and then tell them not to colour correct? Or does the Frontier do a good job of this?
Exposure / Brightness / Contrast / Levels
Does the Frontier do all this stuff automatically (and if so, does it generally do a good job) or should I, again, get all this right in PS first?? I do have a calibrated CRT.
General / Anything Else
I guess what Im trying to figure out is how much I should rely on the Frontier to do a good job and tell them to 'auto' everything like used to be the case with film prints. Or should I try to get everything as right as possible prior to giving them the CD with the files?
In other words, if I go through and set everything up how I think it should be and tell them not to correct anything, am I actually creating a rod for my own back and will end up with prints that arent as good as what the Frontier would have done auto-magically??
Any tips/tricks/suggestions/thoughts greatly appreciated!!!
Cheers
Rob.