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Originally Posted by AlonP
Meh, look, you really wanna do this? Debate tastes? because to me this is really all this is about, taste.
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I'm not debating your taste. Liking sharpening vs not liking sharpening is a matter of taste, but sharpening causing damage to the video by introducing artifacts is a fact. The sharpened version is objectively worse than the original.
That's why I tell people who like sharpening to do it on playback with post-processing. That way, they still get to view the video how they like it but without causing irreversible damage.