What sharpening values did you use for these images, radius, percent, slider position?
There seems to a difference in exposure too.
Terry
I Purloined a copy of Jeff's picture from his post.
Even though it is only 1024 pixels wide, I thought that Jeff's attempt was a bit over the top. He, like a lot of us, me included, like to show "Look Ma, No Halos".
So I attempted to sharpen that scene so it fit my taste.
( I wish I was good enough to shoot a picture like that!)
I tweaked the contrast and brightness a bit using CURVES; you can do it using a variety of tools.
Then to sharpen, I used TTS Tone Targeted sharpening because sharp edges sharpen too much and too fast, so I had to tame the foreground grass.
I Told TTS, Sharpen all except, and I selected the tan/brown grass with the eye dropper.
With some trial and error in the numbers game, I settled on a 5 radius and a 95 strength.
I like to keep the strength down as it adds to much "push", (contrast to the edges) when large radius is selected.
OK Looking good except that there was no sharpening to the BROWN grass in the foreground at all.
Well what did I expect.? I Told TTS not to sharpen it.... but I have that mysterious EQ slider. Now is teh time to use it!
I back that off slowly to the left until the grass began to show a touch of sharpening (about the 45% mark).
What the EQ is doing in that instance was loosening the NO BROWN restriction.
I had to compress the JPG a lot, so I might have compromised the quality a bit.. I had to make it fit here!
So have fun!
This is a great tool.
Fred
Click on the image to enlarge
Terry should be along soon with a different approach
Stay tuned