As such, not that I have found. If you are willing to play around a little bit and create an action though, here are some ideas:
Create two duplicate layers. On the top dupe layer do:
Filter>Stylize>Find Edges.
Image>Adjustments>Desaturate.
Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur with a radius of maybe around 1-2 (experiment). Image>Adjustments>Invert.
On the bottom dupe layer, add a layer mask.
Go back to the top dupe layer and Select All, Copy.
Do an Alt-click on the layer mask of the bottom dupe.
Paste the copied top dupe into the layer mask.
Delete or hide the top dupe layer.
Select the bottom dupe layer and apply Filter>Noise>Reduce Noise (experiment but focus more on Color Noise).
Optionally reduce saturation a tad.
Adjust opacity of the layer to suit.
Sounds more complicated than it is and making it an action would simplify greatly. You may come up with your own recipe. Hope that gives you some ideas.
Why not save the file, then open it in Camera Raw to apply the filter? Geoff
I tried your suggestion first, Geoff, but the size of the tiff file (1.8GB) was too large for Camera Raw to handle.
Also, camera raw editing isn’t always convenient at the backend of workflow.