What Is Clarity? can someone explain please
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Posted 19 January 2011 - 07:49 AM
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Posted 19 January 2011 - 08:07 AM



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Posted 19 January 2011 - 08:09 AM
When I saved without the action the glittered fram along the edge was much drabber, I hope this helps. I don't have LR but I would think it is some type of sharpening filter?



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Posted 19 January 2011 - 08:54 AM
also hoping someone comes along with the LR explanation of clarity
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Posted 19 January 2011 - 09:31 AM

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Posted 19 January 2011 - 09:52 AM
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Posted 19 January 2011 - 12:31 PM
April Showers, on 19 January 2011 - 09:52 AM, said:
Can I get one of those sliders for daily home use? I was noticing last night that I REALLY need one!


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Posted 19 January 2011 - 01:13 PM
B&K Mom, on 19 January 2011 - 12:40 PM, said:
two questions.... for the clarify action do you apply it to certain layers? or to the whole layout? if it still has layers does it work on the whole lo or do you have to merge all your layers before using?
and for the LR clarify.... when do you find you use it? portraits of people with wrinkles? or for certain midtones photos? or what?
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Posted 19 January 2011 - 02:46 PM
I'm so interested in LR! Wish I had the $ for it now....Someday!


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Posted 19 January 2011 - 02:55 PM
BEFORE:
Welcome to MACS-4_576x72.jpg (268.12K)
Number of downloads: 32
AFTER:
Welcome to MACS-4_576x72_Clarify.jpg (341.78K)
Number of downloads: 29


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Posted 19 January 2011 - 07:08 PM

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Posted 19 January 2011 - 10:41 PM
B&K Mom, on 19 January 2011 - 02:46 PM, said:
I'm so interested in LR! Wish I had the $ for it now....Someday!
I am so glad that you mentioned that you use the 3600 pre-printing. Thanks! I love that Heidi added the stop.
I am interested in LR, too. Seems like everyone who uses it really likes it, but I am not clear on what it does.





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Posted 19 January 2011 - 10:52 PM
See the "Contrast" slider bar? The "Clarity" slider bar is right beneath contrast. It's because they are closely related.
If you adjust Contrast, you'll see the exposure change across shadows, midtones & highlights. If you adjust Clarity, you'll see the contrast change only in the midtones. Clarity will not change shadows and highlights.
It's great for when you want to brighten up those middle toned areas, while keeping shadows dark and avoiding blowout on the highlights. Clarity is a contrast tool which is not the same as sharpening. That's how I understand it anyway.
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Posted 19 January 2011 - 11:30 PM
Heidi's action uses I think a high pass filter which is a powerful sharpener. I often reduce the opacity of it to between 25 and 40% (the action automatically stops and asks if you want to change the opacity, then you hit the play button again and it flattens your .jpg). On the rare occasions I've needed more sharpening in, eg. the journaling or glittered areas, I use a layer mask to allow the fuller sharpening effect to show through those areas, but leave the papers unsharpened. If papers are sharpened to too great an extent they begin to look pixelated.
I LOVE Heidi's action as I think it helps show off details in my pages so much better than before, especially as someone else mentioned when there are sparkles and glitter on the page. They look great at full .psd or 3600 pixel x 3600 pixel .jpg size, but lose a lot of sparkle at 600 pixel x 600 pixel unless the clarify action is used.





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Posted 20 January 2011 - 07:22 AM
Westina, on 19 January 2011 - 10:52 PM, said:
See the "Contrast" slider bar? The "Clarity" slider bar is right beneath contrast. It's because they are closely related.
If you adjust Contrast, you'll see the exposure change across shadows, midtones & highlights. If you adjust Clarity, you'll see the contrast change only in the midtones. Clarity will not change shadows and highlights.
It's great for when you want to brighten up those middle toned areas, while keeping shadows dark and avoiding blowout on the highlights. Clarity is a contrast tool which is not the same as sharpening. That's how I understand it anyway.
thanks tina that really helped explain.... and lol..i have LR3
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Posted 20 January 2011 - 07:25 AM
Cheri T, on 19 January 2011 - 11:30 PM, said:
Heidi's action uses I think a high pass filter which is a powerful sharpener. I often reduce the opacity of it to between 25 and 40% (the action automatically stops and asks if you want to change the opacity, then you hit the play button again and it flattens your .jpg). On the rare occasions I've needed more sharpening in, eg. the journaling or glittered areas, I use a layer mask to allow the fuller sharpening effect to show through those areas, but leave the papers unsharpened. If papers are sharpened to too great an extent they begin to look pixelated.
I LOVE Heidi's action as I think it helps show off details in my pages so much better than before, especially as someone else mentioned when there are sparkles and glitter on the page. They look great at full .psd or 3600 pixel x 3600 pixel .jpg size, but lose a lot of sparkle at 600 pixel x 600 pixel unless the clarify action is used.
thanks cheri..that explains things a bit more.... i will play around in LR to see the differences...
and i am considering getting heidis action come next sale...seems lots of gals like it.... could you explain about the layer mask and what you or how you use as you mentioned above.... can you apply the action just to that one layer??? so you havent flattened the lo before using the action??? i am confused but would love some "clarity" on it...LOL
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Posted 20 January 2011 - 04:12 PM
When my layout is finished, I of course save it as a full-sized .psd and keep that. Then I make a 600 x 600 pixel copy at 72dpi (.jpg). That is what I run the Heidi_Clarify_600 action on. There are two other actions in the group. One is for 3600 x 3600 pixel images at 300dpi (for printing purposes at eg. Shutterfly) and the other is for plain photographs to sharpen them.
99% of the time I just run the HDI_Clarify_600 on the 600x600 72dpi .jpg, turn down the opacity as mentioned before, hit "play" again on the action, and then save the .jpg.
The rest of the time I realize I need something to be sharper, but the rest to stay as is. So I will use a layer mask on the sharpness layer (which the action creates) and allow the sharpness to show only in places such as text and glitter, perhaps the photos, but not the background paper. In this instance I will sometimes have the opacity as high as 60-70% on the sharpness layer, which is often just too high for things like background paper. As I mentioned above, some backgrounds look too pixelated when sharpened too much.
HTH:) Ask away if something isn't clear yet!





#26
Posted 22 January 2011 - 06:17 PM
Clarity in LR is used to give punch to mid-tone contrast, which gives the appearance of something being sharper and more clear. In LR, for more control it's best to use the tone curve sliders for adjusting clarity vs. the Clarity slider. But easy does it, because too much of a good thing, well.... isn't so good.
Most images will benefit from some level of clarity adjustment. In the LR Preset collections, I have a set tailored for people/portraits and another for outdoor/landscape shots.

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Posted 23 January 2011 - 01:45 PM




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Posted 23 January 2011 - 11:52 PM
Bobbie, as an answer to your question in #4, you could use my Clarify action on either the finished layout JPG OR the individual layers. It's up to you to determine the look of sharpness you want.
In #9, see above. Also, if your layout still has layers it will only really work on one of the layers. So, you can merge all your layers and Clarify your whole layout or you can use it on just one layer and only Clarify that layer.
#15 - I save all my layered files too, but also save a 3600x3600 file for printing and a 600x600 file for sharing. If you only wanted to share, you might choose to only use the action on your 600px file.
Think of your PSD as your working file. You don't need to sharpen your working file - it's just a means to an end, either printing or viewing. Most printing places don't print from a PSD, so if you decide to print, simply sharpen the JPG you create to print from. Likewise, you don't share PSD files on the Internet; they're too big. So run the Clarify action on any smaller JPG files you create to share.
#16 - Debbie, since the action will duplicate the layer you choose to run it on, simply running it on the top layer of your PSD and then not merging won't work. It will still only affect the top layer, not the whole document.
#27 - Hi, Karen! I created this action (like all of my actions) in Photoshop before converting it to PSE. In PS, the action runs as one complete action with a stop in the middle where you can adjust the opacity. After the stop, there is only one more step: merging the adjustment layer with the original layer.
In PSE, actions are not "allowed" to stop and start up again (the bane of my existence!), so I created two seperate actions to create a similar effect. So in PSE, you run the main action, then it finishes and you can adjust the sharpening layer. If you then choose, you can simply run the "merge" action instead of trying to find it in your menu or right-clicking and finding the option in that menu. It's more of a convenience than anything else that the Merge Action is included in the PSE versions.
I know you have my Shadow action, so think of it like those. I have one set of shadow actions that run straight through, and another set in two parts so that you can make adjustments in the middle. The Clarify action can have two parts, if you choose.
Hope that helps a bit, and I'm so glad you all are getting some use out of this action!
THANKS!
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