Hello PGerst,
I'm very new to Photoshop but I shall give it a try. Thanks!
Ang
Originally posted by PGerst: I'm not a fan of the sharpen tool, I don't think it has the power that USM, High Pass, or other sharpening methods has. So, I do this:
1) Duplicate the layer you want sharpened (i.e. stamp visibile Ctrl-Alt-Shift-E)
2) Apply sharpening to the entire copied layer
3) Add a layer mask to the sharpened layer
4) Invert the mask so its black (this will hide the sharpening) (Ctrl-I)
5) Select Brush Tool, and default colors (hit D)
6) Left click the MASK, and paint over the area where you want sharpening.
There are other ways of making masks, quick mask, copy parts of the image, etc.
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