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Old 19-10-2007, 07:11 AM
jase (Jason)
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Yes, the one on the right.

However, this depends on what features you're trying to bring out in an image. Both images have their merits, however purely from an aesthetics perspective the right one holds ground. There are ways to define subtle features in an image without using sharpening and the like. I have not idea why, but imagers love sharpening and in most cases this is their down fall. Unless your data is of good quality, stay away for such tools. A noisy image when sharpened just amplifies the noise producing artifacts. A better approach in this scenario would be to mask the main feature and smooth data instead.

Actually if you look carefully, you've lost detail with the image on the left.
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