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alright well we're in our last section
of the panel and probably our last step
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in our workflow so what we've got here
is sharpening in resizing sort of
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created this based on my experience was
sharpening there are many different ways
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that you can sharpen an image in
Photoshop this way is probably the way I
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found to be my favor is not necessarily
the way you might find to be a favor but
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it's worth having ago and seeing what
you think one of the things I do need to
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do need to be cautious of is this
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flattens our image resize it sharpens it
and it goes through quite a few steps in
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delivering this so what happens is you
might end up not being able to save all
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of the work that you've already done if
you haven't saved already so please
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before you run this action make sure
that you save your images with all of
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your work you work steps in in between
because of yet haven't done that you
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might lose them when you press one of
these buttons so please be cautious so
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to show you how this works what am I
just do it quickly just run one of these
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actions and then we could run through
how it's been developed so let's say I
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want to resize this image to 960 pixels
on its longest edge this images in the
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horizontal orientation of the landscape
orientation not the order or vertical
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orientation so I'm gonna choose 960 and
horizontal there you go it's resize the
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image down to 960 pixels Ohio distorted
image size you see that they're in
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pixels nine hundred and sixty it's
applied a Smart Filter to this and it's
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the smart sharpen filter so we can just
go in there and I've created this is a
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smart object so you have the ability to
change the amount of sharpening that's
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been applied to the image I'm not going
to assume
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that every three set off put into these
actions is going to be a hundred percent
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correct and exactly as you would like it
if you double-click on smart sharpen
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it'll open up your smart sharpening tool
and you can make adjustments so with
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each different size are chosen from 320
pixels up to 2,000 pixels on their
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longest edge I have used tools or
amounts and radius PSA's in my
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selections that are most suitable for
those sizes but you can choose your own
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or make your adjustments so you can
adjust your amount of sharpening by
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moving the slider up and down please be
careful if you go too far your images
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start to get that crunchy look and one
thing you need to be watching out for is
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a white halo when you start to get
around your high contrast edges as you
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move your amount of sharpening up so
just move that up and you can start to
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see this image you see that crunchy
affect the starting to come in and if
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you if you look closely at these areas
around the Roxy that white halo in the
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starting to appear that something you
want to avoid that's that's over
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sharpening so I've chosen for this was
around the 50 mark so I found that to be
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the most effective against the radius
works the same way lets the radius of
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the sharpening the larger the radius the
less noticeable you sharpening my beyond
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an image of this is what you want that
radius to be suitable for your image but
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if you working on a full-size image and
you've got your amount or percentage of
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sharpening cranked up you start to move
this you start to notice things like
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that white halo in that we're seeing
their five move this up that way hey
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love and will get bigger and bigger
almost started to look like an HDR so
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this is way over sharpened so that's how
those two work together
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sizes I picked 58 points
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six or the ones I think most applicable
to this size of a bit of an image which
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do have the ability to adjust isolating
blur as what I like to remove that's
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that's what you use if you shot on a
tripod were here shooting handheld that
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appropriate speeds and you don't have
motion blurred image if you have motion
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blur in your image new trying to sharpen
to remove motion blur I highly suggest
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that you maybe go back out and reshoot
because sharpening should not a rillo
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blurriness in an image due to an
incorrect incorrectly taking image so
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just cancel out of this is just to show
you how it looks
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did one of Applied is a smart luminosity
mask on top of my sharpening of the
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reason I've done that is because you
shouldn't sharpen the dark shadow areas
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of an English sharpening in the dark
shadows will introduce noise into those
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shadows so I included a luminosity mess
that removes the sharpening effect from
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those dark shadow areas you can choose
to reduce the amount that this is
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affecting your image by adjusting
adjusting the density of the luminosity
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mask you just the opacity adjusting your
personal of the entire sharpening effect
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so you just wanna get just the density
is happy with how we're removing
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sharpening from the shadow areas we can
just drag that down the other things you
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probably shouldn't be sharpening you
know soft water for using long exposures
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or your clouds soft clubs that are
blurring so you can further it just you
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or I just your amount that you're
sharpening by using your black paint
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brush and no painting into the areas
that you don't want as much affected
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this is a fully adjustable sharpening
tool and that's how that
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works for the very last step that gee
you go through is save this for the
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internet so safe for the web that pulls
up your safe for web tool automatically
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will convert if this isn't it should be
ticked automatically converts your image
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to sRGB this is this is what you used to
view almost monitors unless you have an
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RGB moderate calibrated RGB monitor and
what most people will be viewing your
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image is RGB color space so I have a
choice of the types of images that you
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want to be clear you can increase and
decrease the quality of their JPEG and
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as you adjust that you can see the file
size of your image down on the bottom
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left so if you need a specific also as
you see that appear there I keep that
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ticked all optimized again it's
converted sRGB this is your image size
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down here you don't need to do anything
that you don't need to adjust anything
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in this area either and all you do is
press say once you press Save it'll
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it'll bring up the problems as to where
you want to save it what you want to
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call the image so that's it what I
haven't done is I haven't created a
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sharpening resizing tool for you to send
to print and the reason I haven't done
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that is because a lot of different
factors will apply you know what size of
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size you gonna want to print the image
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and other things for what I have done as
I shown you the tools I've used in order
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to sharpen my image so if you want to
prepare something for print you can
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follow the same steps I've got done here
so if you want to find your smart
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sharpen up to filter sharpen and there's
your smart sharpening their and then all
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you need to do is apply masking that you
want on your sharpening
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if you want any message at all let's
hope you enjoy it and I hope you get
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