Photoshop_User_February_2017

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Step Two: I then double-clicked the dupli-
cate layer to open the Layer Style options.
I set the layer Opacity to 66% and the blend
Mode to Overlay. I then adjusted the Blend If
sliders below (as described earlier). The idea
here was to fade out the sharpening effect
on the highlights and preserve the shadow
detail in the unsharpened Background layer.
This concentrated the output sharpening
effect on the midtone areas only.

Step Three: Next, I applied the Unsharp
Mask filter to the layer using an Amount
of 320, Radius of 0.6, and Threshold of 4.
I then chose Edit>Fade Unsharp Mask,
changed the blend Mode to Luminosity and
reduced the Opacity to 70%.

Step Four: I then went to the Filter menu,
chose Other>High Pass, and applied a
Radius of 2 Pixels.
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