1. Edit raw files in Capture One (no sharpening)
2. Export as high quality adobe rgb 1998 jpegs
3. Edit exported jpegs in Photoshop (includes sharpening) - 'for print' photos
4. Apply landscape and portrait 'for web' actions to those 'for print'(resize, srgb, add logo, stroke) - 'for web' photos
Should I be sharpening the 'for print' files only after I resize them for printing? Also, should I be sharpening the web photos? I was thinking if I oversharpened the 'for print' photos, resizing them for the web would soften them a bit, but stay somewhat sharp (so they don't look overly sharpened on sharp monitors).
---by sharpening, I mean unsharp mask.
2. Export as high quality adobe rgb 1998 jpegs
3. Edit exported jpegs in Photoshop (includes sharpening) - 'for print' photos
4. Apply landscape and portrait 'for web' actions to those 'for print'(resize, srgb, add logo, stroke) - 'for web' photos
Should I be sharpening the 'for print' files only after I resize them for printing? Also, should I be sharpening the web photos? I was thinking if I oversharpened the 'for print' photos, resizing them for the web would soften them a bit, but stay somewhat sharp (so they don't look overly sharpened on sharp monitors).
---by sharpening, I mean unsharp mask.