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It doesn't matter much how you do it if you are getting the results you want. With the pens there is so much white background and so little pen, by setting the crop right away I can see the pen much clearer and concentrate on the pen rather than the background. If you sharpen your images always make the sharpening your last act before saving, but I know that's how you do it anyway. It is better to have your image at 100% zoom on your screen when applying sharpening so that you can see what is happening and not over sharpen.


Peter


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