Wayne Fox Offline Image Upload: On
|
VladKenner wrote:
Before commiting to buying try these 3 easy steps:
1. Layer -> Duplicate layer;
2. Filter-> Other -> Highpass and choose radius between .8 to 4 px. depending on the image resolution
3. Change layer mode to overlay.
does the same thing, but with more controls and free
Same thing? This is a well known and frequently documented sharpening technique, but PhotoKit sharpener is far more than this, with far more control than this. A single sharpening step in a workflow can never match the output quality of a multi-pass sharpening workflow, which is what PhotoKit sharpener is about.
In the book mentioned, Real World Image Sharpening with Adobe Photoshop CS2 by the late Bruce Fraser, this workflow is explained and taught very well. If you want to excel at image sharpening and get the most out of your work, studying this book is highly recommended. If you want the advantages of a multi pass sharpening workflow without really understand what's going on under the hood, PhotoKit sharpener is ideal. And even if you understand it, PhotoKit sharpener is a nice tool to help speed up the workflow.
|