Bridge and displaying Sharpening in Camera Raw.

Hello
Should the previews in Bridge CS5 and the slid show show sharpenig applied in Camera Raw?
Mike Engles

Hello
Thanks for the reply.
I have now noticed that if I apply a very extreme sharpening in RAW,
it does not notice much, if at all, in Bridge. If I use the loupe in
Bridge or zoom to 100% in the slide show, the sharpening is certainly there.
I would have thought that such extreme sharpening would be noticeable
on a 1920 by 1200 monitor in normal slide show or Bridge view.
Perhaps it is using different previews. The curious thing is that
some of my  older images are using Adobe 2003 and these show
sharpening in normal Bridge view.When I convert to Adobe 2010, the
preview is rebuilt and the sharpening is no longer apparent.
All very puzzling
Mike Engles

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