harpen by USM once at the beginning to undue the softness created by the camera's anti aliasing filter.
This is automatically compensated for in the RAW options settings
When I look at the sharpening options, I think, "I dunno--which ones should I use?"
That's a tough one. I'll try cuz Terry is likely ready for sleep.
Raw or JPG?
Is the lens soft? Each shot calls for its own amount of USM.
In Raw mode, QSE applies a certain amount of USM as a default. If you set that correctly in EDIT RAW Preferences, you rarely will need any more.
In JPG mode it depends on what your camera does when it saves creates the JPG.
So for fun! You will have to do trial and error.
In Raw mode, try setting USM to 2/175 with a 75% Equalizer.
In JPG mode in the batch filter, try 1/ 100 then 2/150... and last try 3/350 with 90% Equalizer.
You have to play with the settings and after a while your eye will know.
As Terry said, one print is worth a 1000 words. Make a print... scrutinize.... reset... and make another print.
After 5 sheets of paper, you will be offering advice. :-))
Fred