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  1. RyanEustace

    What method do you use to sharpen your images on photoshop

    Ahh right i see, i shall try it that way and see if i have any luck :)
  2. RyanEustace

    What method do you use to sharpen your images on photoshop

    So let me see if I've got this right, you use unsharp mask at 200% down size and then do the same again. Unsharp mask sharpens the entire image, so surely you'd have alot of noise in the skies?, do you then use noise reduction software to compensate for this?
  3. RyanEustace

    What method do you use to sharpen your images on photoshop

    I opened them up using bridge, then opened them up in photoshop, cropped the original one, and then just saved it as a high quality jpeg so as the file size was small enough to upload onto here. The original file was heavily cropped so as you could see the effect of the different sharpening...
  4. RyanEustace

    What method do you use to sharpen your images on photoshop

    Hi keith I only have Photoshop CS5, so i have only used the sharpening tools it has to offer. I used to use unsharp mask but like you mentioned it isn't specific and creates alot of noise in the skies etc., but i was wondering if there are any other methods specific to Photoshop, or with the...
  5. RyanEustace

    What method do you use to sharpen your images on photoshop

    I have been looking at some different ways of sharpening images on the web (high pass, unsharp mask..), and was wondering what have you found to be the best technique to sharpen your images?
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