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  • we can change the code to have a better rendering of the sharpen

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  • we can change the code to have a better rendering of the sharpen

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  • That is what sharpen does after all; it enhances the high frequency detail. If you want to selectively sharpen, you can use a mask. I added an edge detection mask to my original example to selectively sharpen just the edges in the input image.

    This of course reduces the overall amount of sharpening in the image, so it is up to what you want to do.

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  • hi my friends thank you for taking the time to answer me no at all it's not looking to visit this page it's the style I'm looking for I wanted to modify your sharpen my I have tried several combinations I can not can you please help me or tell me how to do it looks like on the link i will you and send the

    link > https://shutterpulse.com/hdr-photoshop-actions/

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  • You can a technique similar to the one described here to fake an HDR effect -> http://www.steves-digicams.com/knowledge-center/how-tos/photo-software/how-to-fake-hdr-in-photoshop.html

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  • yes I know the website I don't know how to get to know me focuses only on photo retouching or texture creation for video games please can send you an example I would work on it on lens studio 

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