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May 9, 2020

High Pass Sharpening (WITHOUT HALOS) in Photoshop

Sick of your sharpened images looking “crunchy”?

Most likely it’s due to micro halos being caused by the sharpening process you’re using.

Here is a step you can add to the regular high pass sharpening photoshop technique that will banish those horrible sharpening halos forever.

If you’ve ever struggled to get your images to look super sharp, but without looking crunchy and over sharpened, this technique will help – no matter what sharpening technique you use.

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