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Tim, thanks for the feedback. Can you point me to any kind guides that might help me with the sharpening.
Last edited by Arthur Morris; 11-23-2018 at 05:21 PM.
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Hi Chase, For selective sharpening, which I believe Tim was suggesting, select the face or the area that needs sharpening, put it on its own layer, and go to Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask and set 15, 65, 0. Call it is Contrast Mask if you would. It is a quasi type of sharpening in that when you sharped for print, the area that you "sharpened" selectively will not appear over-sharpened!
Learn more about Contrast Masks, making selections, and my complete Digital Workflow in Digital Basics II here.
with love, artie
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ps: good job of expanding canvas by Tim.
artie
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