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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Here's something you could try : (i just learnt it and i think its great)
To sharpen an image in PS.
Open file, duplicate layer, on the 2nd layer apply the 'high pass' filter (Filter ->other ->High pass)
Now the image would look greyish, so change its properties from 'Normal' any of the three depending on how sharp you want the image (Overlay/Soft Light/Hard Ligh) i opted for hard light here.
(you can also add a layer mask to this later and burn areas you want to sharpen more)
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then i darkend the image using contrast. framed and posted.
hope you like the post work as the image itself was nothing great. would be nice to hear your feed back. - posting the original as a WS
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- rll76
(261) - [2005-08-28 20:19]
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this is an absolutely gorgeous photo. thanks for taking the time to write out the post processing that took place for such a beautiful shot to look SO great! thanks for posting :)
Wonderful detail of a cobweb. Can you post the original? I'm anxious to see how you changed it.
TFS,
Alli
P.S. Now that I've seen the original, I'm even more impressed with your PP work. Thanks for the details!