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Unsharp Mask problem V 2.1


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If I create a photo using a number of layers and then add Unsharp Mask as a top layer,

all is as expected with the photo sharpened. If I then "Merge Down" (Shift, Ctrl, Alt) the

photo appears in the top layer again as expected BUT the sharpening has been removed!

Is there a solution?

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4 minutes ago, Canon10d said:

BUT the sharpening has been removed!

Are you viewing at a Zoom level of 100% when you evaluate how your sharpening looks, before the Merge? If you're zoomed out (e.g., less than 100%) you don't get a good view of the actual sharpening.

-- Walt
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I usually sharpen at about 20% to 40%, The sharpening looks as I expect.

I now know that if I "Merge Down" and view as above, the sharpening 

appears to be removed. Following your reply, I looked again and if I

look at the "Merged Down" image at above 50% the sharpening 

is revealed rising to full sharpness at 100%. I still don't understand

why the "Before Unsharp Mask" is OK at 20% while the "Merged Down"

image is not sharpened at 20%.

No matter! I now know that the Final image is as sharp as I wish and 

can be sent on to Nik FX etc.

 

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When you are zoomed out, the display optimization techniques ("mipmaps") that Affinity uses for increased performance give you a false view of the actual image. You need to be at 100% zoom to see functions such as sharpness accurately.

-- Walt
Designer, Photo, and Publisher V1 and V2 at latest retail and beta releases
PC:
    Desktop:  Windows 11 Pro, version 23H2, 64GB memory, AMD Ryzen 9 5900 12-Core @ 3.00 GHz, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 

    Laptop:  Windows 11 Pro, version 23H2, 32GB memory, Intel Core i7-10750H @ 2.60GHz, Intel UHD Graphics Comet Lake GT2 and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU.
iPad:  iPad Pro M1, 12.9": iPadOS 17.4.1, Apple Pencil 2, Magic Keyboard 
Mac:  2023 M2 MacBook Air 15", 16GB memory, macOS Sonoma 14.4.1

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You're welcome.

-- Walt
Designer, Photo, and Publisher V1 and V2 at latest retail and beta releases
PC:
    Desktop:  Windows 11 Pro, version 23H2, 64GB memory, AMD Ryzen 9 5900 12-Core @ 3.00 GHz, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 

    Laptop:  Windows 11 Pro, version 23H2, 32GB memory, Intel Core i7-10750H @ 2.60GHz, Intel UHD Graphics Comet Lake GT2 and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU.
iPad:  iPad Pro M1, 12.9": iPadOS 17.4.1, Apple Pencil 2, Magic Keyboard 
Mac:  2023 M2 MacBook Air 15", 16GB memory, macOS Sonoma 14.4.1

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