The raw file is on the hightail.com server and I just tested and it came up without a problem.
I am using Firefox, and the link opens to Hightail fine from the email reminder, but I still get Server not found from the link in your forum post.
Nevertheless.... WOW! That is one sharp lens!! Great Shot!
Bearing in mind, there will be various opinions as this part of the operation is subjective, I made two 8 x 10 prints after I was done.
I tried two choices of sharpening, and since the image is so sharp to begin with, my "Target The Selected RGB" tone is used with a circle close to the eyeball as my selection.
I felt that sharpening the eye only was beneficial.
Looking at screen image 100, you can see where I was clicking to make my tone selection.
RGB is a very narrow selector so I used a 3 Radius and a 150 strength with the slider at 85%.
See snap 101
Now holding the yellow button in the little preview box and moving the lizard around in the box showed that the eye was sharpened... and very little else!!
I did allow the Smart Color in the editor which brightened the colors a bit.
Now let's get to the Raw image part.
My default in the Raw Options is (See 103). Look at the position of my Equalizer slider.... might be different from yours. 1/185 are the settings.
I also reset the FILL in REFINE to 10, down from the default of 12.
I also cropped it some. (2723 x 2014)... took away some of the distraction of the surrounding greenery.
Then I actually made real prints... albeit 8 x 10 om Epson Ultra Premium presentation Matte to get a good feel for the result.
In my **subjective* but Humble opinion, I got one hell of a great print.
I'll bet that printed on 13 x 19 Epson Ultras Prem. Luster, it would hang in a photo gallery.
Quite a shot! Dennis! Congrats!
Fred