Export - sharpen for screen

What is the purpose to improve the sharpness of the screen in the export dialog box?

I'm confused because if a picture is sharp in LR, is perfectly sharp it on the screen.  Why another sharpening would be required to display on the screen?

When exporting to "display" you can decide (i.e., it's probably you would) to resize the image, in which case some additional sharpening is usually helpful. This is true even for images that have previously been sharpened in LR development module. Don't forget that LR sharpening is not expected to give as much 'exit' sharpness that may be necessary. That said, I often skip this additional "sharpening for screen", and I do not suffer from my images. If you resize, so why not try it with and without "sharpening for screen; then decide what you like the most?

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