Practical Photoshop

SHARPEN UP YOUR WORKFLOW

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Sharpening tools are essential in editing, but it’s easy to get confused over which tools to use, when to sharpen, and how much to apply. But it can be helpful to think of sharpening as part of a wider workflow, as we’ll show here.

We’ll perform initial sharpening and noise reduction

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