The Most Effective Way to Sharpen Images
By far the most effective way to sharpen images, certainly that I have found is within Adobe Photoshop and specifically, by using the high pass filter. Whilst I agree you can sharpen images in Lightroom, the level of control is not as effective as it is in Photoshop. And also, with Lightroom, there's always the temptation to sharpen prior to knowing what the output of the image will be. In this video I show an example of sharpening for a specific output and include how to selectively sharpen a specific area, unlike Lightroom, which sharpens globally.
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Please note that this video is just to show how I sharpen my images, which get a lot of positive comments on sharpness. With that in mind, I decided to share my technique but I also appreciate that there are many different and more complex ways of doing this. This works for me and I like to keep things simple.
Great video Simon, this is exactly the method I have used for years. Very easy to do and really effective.
Thanks for sharing! I’ll try it for sure.
Thanks Simon. I’ve really struggled with this method and your well explained and controlled explanation has been most helpful. Wishing you a full and speedy recovery.
Enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Very helpful!
Excellent video again Commander. Thank you for your efforts and take good care of yourself.
Thank you Simon for sharing this video very well explained and useful to know
You can stop watching sharpening videos after this, no doubt this is the best and easiest method out there. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Simon - seems like a really useful approach to sharpening. You make a great teacher.
Thank you Simon, for another great video. I started sharpening using this process for the last year. Haven't looked back.
Really like the control this approach affords you when it comes to sharpening. Thanks for sharing, will be adding it to my arsenal for sure. Beautiful image you've worked on too, love it 😍. Hope you are well
Thank you. That was concise and clear. Cheers Simon
Subtle and clear technique… beautiful photo, Simon, Thanks
Excellent tip for sharpening Simon. Hope the recuperation is going well! All the best!
Hi Simon firstly hope your feeling better after your operation and many thanks for the heads up on this Sharpening flow.👍
Thank you - very straightforward and effective.
Hi Simon, great video as usual, even though you're not yet out and about. Good to see you're taking it steady this time. I can well imagine your impatience... fingers crossed you get back to full form before all the excitement of spring comes to the woods and meadows. Here in the Italian mountains we're still at the hazel catkins and snowdrop stage, so there's a long way to go. Take care :-).
Great job as per buddy, very easy to follow! Hope your well bud
Glad to see , your recovering, well, Simon. Wow, what a cool tool. I didn't know that existed . There is just too many tools, one gets overwhelmed . I'll start using it, I like that technique . Thank you. KB.