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I agree, for the first time shooting a wedding these are non too shabby
The only sharpening i have intentionally added was small adjustment in LR. Might have to reduce the value a touch then.
And check your Lightroom export settings... it has several automatic sharpening options which can be enabled (I keep it turned off).careful before you do. Its possible that the display method here has added some by default
Best to order some proof prints first then?
I think that might be overkill - if you're funding this I mean. However if it's for the purpose of them choosing the prints they're going to BUY from you (and I don't mean at cost price) then you could indeed do a proof book (these are quite cheap) or set up an online gallery. That said, if the couple just want the digital files then bung them on a disc and you're done - they can sort out their own printing without you having any further hassles.
and for a brother in law I'd strongly advise the latter course - one thing you might want to do is do a bunch of web ready low res resizes for them, so that they don't butcher your work before putting it on social media , but other than that the least effort course is best as you've already gone to a lot of effort on their behalf without recompense
From some of the stories on this thread, it couldve been a whole lot worse!Great outcome for everyone!