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    Sharpening in Photoshop

    How to Dodge, Burn and Sharpen a Portrait in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPost ProcessingPhotoshopJanuary 27, 2020February 14, 2020

    On this video tutorial, the third in a series (see the first two below), Aaron Nace from Phlearn goes over some techniques for portrait retouching including dodge and burn as…

    Understanding the New Enhance Texture in Photoshop CC

    by Iddo GenuthPost ProcessingPhotoshopMay 20, 2019

    Adobe recently added a new slider to its Photoshop Camera RAW (as well as to Lightroom) called texture. On this video Photoshop expert Jesús Ramirez (from the Photoshop training channel) demonstrates what this…

    Selective Sharpening with Protect Details in Photoshop CC

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingOctober 8, 2015October 16, 2015

    There are a ton of sophisticated ways to sharpen an image in Photoshop, but if you want something super quick and simple you can use the sharpen tool – however…

    Sharpening with a High Pass Filter in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingMarch 7, 2015March 13, 2015

    Glamour and fashion photographer Nino Batista decided to share his own personal sharpening method using a high pass filter in Photoshop – we take a look. In this video Batista tries…

    Advanced Smart Sharpening in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingOctober 5, 2014

    On this video Photographer Ted Forbes takes a look at sharpening in Photoshop and how to use the smart sharpen filter to sharpen both images for web and print. There are…

    How to use Filters in Photoshop (and which not to use)

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingOctober 4, 2014

    On this video tutorial, Photoshop product manager Bryan O’Neil Hughes takes a look at using filters in Photoshop – what to choose and what not to choose and how you can really…

    How to Quickly Enhance Texture & Details in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingAugust 21, 2014May 12, 2015

    On this short video, photographer Craig Beckta takes a look at a way to sharpen an image, enhance textures and details that will only take you a few minutes but can be…

    What You Need to Know About Sharpening Images

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingJune 27, 2014July 10, 2014

    On this video tutorial Photoshop Principal Product Manager Bryan O’Neil Hughes takes a look at what you need to know about sharpening using both Camera RAW and Photoshop. Camera RAW allows you…

    How to Make Your Vacation Photos Look Amazing in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingApril 26, 2014April 26, 2014

    Did you ever got back from an amazing vacation with what you thought were great images, just to realize that they are not exactly what you hoped they will be? well, Aaron…

    Enhance Texture and Detail with Intelligent High Pass Sharpening in Photoshop

    by Iddo GenuthPhotoshopPost ProcessingMarch 26, 2014March 26, 2014

    On this video tutorial Michael Woloszynowicz (from vibrantshot) takes a look at how to sharpen portrait, landscape or architecture images in Photoshop with a unique variation of high-pass sharpening. According to Woloszynowicz…

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