Focusing: Sharpen Image (Video Included)
In this tutorial you will learn how use sharpening for focusing.
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In this tutorial you will learn how use sharpening for focusing.
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Open your image.
This image looks as it is out of focus. If we sharpen it as it is shown on the previous page, it may look flat and overfiltered. Let's try the other way.
2. Duplicate Background layer [Ctrl+J]
3. Select the boy's head with Lasso or Polygonal Lasso Tool.
1. Open your image. Let's brighten it a little.
2. Create an adjustment layer Levels and add some brightness and contrast (movie).
Well, the girl to your left looks better now, while the girl to your right is too bright.
3. Activate the Gradient Tool*; then drag it on the image ...
1. Open your image.
It seems that the film was overexposed. We have to brighten it up and adjust color.
2. Create an adjustment layer Levels.
3. First, let's fix the levels for RGB (composite) channel. On the histogram graph you notice some lack of highlights. Move "light" I...
Let's tone down only a selected area:
1. Open your image .
2. Select the brightest image areas (bride and priest).
3. Create adjustment layer Levels.
Move Input Levels sliders to darken selected area. Then carefully play with "light" Output slider to reduce contrast (...
By duplicating the Background layer you save a kind of a backup copy of your original image. Also, it enables you to correct the effect of sharpening, retouching, painting, etc. even after you re-open the image. Note that in Photoshop 7, in case you duplicate the Background layer by using [Ctrl+.....
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While an adjustment layer is active, by painting, erasing, filling, etc. you edit the layer mask. By painting with white color you reveal underlying image to the adjustment effect; by painting with black color, you hide the underlying image from the adjustment effect.
read moreA good novelty bit of script to change the font size of a sentence of your choice, up and then down again one letter at a time. Gives your sentence a roller coaster look.
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