Sharpening tip
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 6:27 pm
I just came across this sharpening tip at luminous-landscape:
For the two images that I tried this on it worked MUCH better, as doing too much USM starts to pixelate the images (still getting used to this on an LCD monitor) and generates halos around the images.
Give it a go
Take a (High) Pass
On the Layer palette select your Background Layer and right click. Select Duplicate Layer.
* With this new layer highlighted select Filter / Other / High Pass. Set the Radius to 10 and click OK.
* Zoom into your image to Actual Pixels level so you can better see what you're going to do next.
* Go back to the Layer Palette and select Hard Light from the left drop down.
* Now go to the Opacity Slider and select a level of sharpening that seems best to you. Usually something between 20% and 70% will be best.
For the two images that I tried this on it worked MUCH better, as doing too much USM starts to pixelate the images (still getting used to this on an LCD monitor) and generates halos around the images.
Give it a go