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Jun 20, 2006 05:17 |  #16

Terry, thanks for the explanation.

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Jun 20, 2006 08:54 as a reply to  @ post 1636041 |  #17

Thanks for the explanation.
I will go do some reading about this.


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Jun 20, 2006 12:06 |  #18

Thank you very much, Terry

It is an interesting description for those of us who just inserted the negative in a cheap enlarger to get the print.

Terrywoodenpic wrote:
Unlike unsharp mask in photoshop it only had an effect on edges, fine detail was not changed

I do not have CS2 yet, but now I understand better the reasons for the Selective sharpening steps described in PhotoShop CS!

Selective sharpening is a multi-step process to limit the unsharp-mask effect to the edges within the image.

I converted it in an action that is used very often in my post processing.


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Jun 26, 2006 07:58 |  #19

well my favorite kindaf editing thing is B&W with highlighting all the really bright colours to attract focus on the subject::

This is me, but the pic was taken my buddy:: similar mods to other pics:::

IMAGE: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v637/m1g/MA%20PICS/SCOOT%20N%20SHOOT/kewl8.jpg


or just add colour to it::

IMAGE: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v637/m1g/MA%20PICS/67567547.jpg

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