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I have been using the sharpening method where I Gaussian Blur a copy of the Background layer that had been passed through a High Pass filter. I like this method because of the control and it allows me to toggle the layer on and off or even remove it later if I want. I have noticed that Smart Sharpen in CS2 does not suck too badly and I would like to try it but I do not want to apply it to the background copy for the reasons mentioned. Is there a way to apply the Smart Sharpen filter to a copy of the Background then blend (or something) it with the background?
Thanks,
Ron
Thanks,
Ron
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