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    Fabs Forns
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    Default Selective Sharpening in PS

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    When you want to sharpen only part of an image, here's the steps to follow. As in any other PS routine, there are many ways to accomplish the same results. This is my favorite:

    1-Duplicate your layer (Control/Command J)
    2/3-Apply your sharpening to the whole layer
    4/5-Create a layer mask
    6-Black as you Foreground Color
    7-Select your Brush from the Tool Palette
    Brush (Paint black) the sharpening away where you don not want it.
    If you need to re-do, White as your Foreground color will paint the effect back.

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    Jonathan Michael Ashton
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fabs Forns View Post
    When you want to sharpen only part of an image, here's the steps to follow. As in any other PS routine, there are many ways to accomplish the same results. This is my favorite:

    1-Duplicate your layer (Control/Command J)
    2/3-Apply your sharpening to the whole layer
    4/5-Create a layer mask
    6-Black as you Foreground Color
    7-Select your Brush from the Tool Palette
    Brush (Paint black) the sharpening away where you don not want it.
    If you need to re-do, White as your Foreground color will paint the effect back.
    Fabs
    did anyone tell you, you are a treasure?
    Thanks very much - just what I needed
    Jon

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    Fabs Forns
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan Michael Ashton View Post
    Fabs
    did anyone tell you, you are a treasure?

    Jon
    I tell Alfred every day, but does not listen :)

    Thanks!

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    Arhhhmmm, what EXACTLY are those birds doing Fabs............leap frog ?? :eek: :cool:

    Great instructions there M8tess. Easy to follow ;)

    Danny.

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    Julie Kenward
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    Ha! I was so busy digging on the great tutorial I didn't even see what the birds were up to! Thanks, Fab. I've been wondering how to do that!

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