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MAKE DETAIL POP WITH GLOBAL AND LOCALISED SHARPENING

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Photographer and journalist

James is a professional photographer. He’s an advanced Photoshop user and has created hundreds of tutorials to help other photographers improve their skills. jamesaphoto.co.uk

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And like everything, it all comes down to technique. Subtle sharpening is the key to success. Ultimately, it should be impossible to tell that an image has been sharpened – it should simply look sharp with no halos or artefacts visible. If you need to add so much sharpening that this occurs,

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