By far the most effective way to sharpen images, certainly that I have found is within Adobe Photoshop and specifically, by using the high pass filter. Whilst I agree you can sharpen images in Lightroom, the level of control is not as effective as it is in Photoshop. And also, with Lightroom, there's always the temptation to sharpen prior to knowing what the output of the image will be. In this video I show an example of sharpening for a specific output and include how to selectively sharpen a specific area, unlike Lightroom, which sharpens globally.
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