The use of edge sharpening is also sold as an action called Ultrasharpen
at www.ultrasharpen.com . Previous versions used the "find edges" though
the latest one uses "glowing edges" and two levels of simultaneous
sharpening...or something like that.
Stan
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Bob,
That has been refined and is now being sold as a commercial application
by Pixel Genius called Photokit Sharpener.
>
> Bruce Fraser wrote an article on this three-step sharpening workflow
> for Creativepro. In the first stage he employs an interesting use of
> layer blending options to limit the extremes in capture sharpening.
>
> www.creativepro.com/story/feature/20357.html?cprose=4-44
>
> Bob Shomler
> www.shomler.com
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