tranquil222
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Hey, do you ever get frustrated with the THRESHOLD setting in the unsharp mask filter? I do. Its supposed to get rid of grain but what it really does is enhance the worst grain that more often than not has the same difference of brightness values as your edges [doh]. Heres your answer: an Edge Mask.
Here are the steps to get yourself a good edge mask:
1. Open your document.
2. Go to a channel that shows the best representation of the edges you want to enhance(and hopefully hide the ones you dont want). Copy this channel by pulling it over the page button on the bottom of the palette.
3. Paint black with a soft brush any noise or edges that you don't wish to sharpen(see attachment[i did this step after the next subsequent steps, it doesnt matter too much])
4. Go to Filter-->Find Edges
5. Hit ctrl+I.(Inverts the channel)
6. Go to Filter-->Other-->Maximum. Value should be about 2-4 depending on your resolution.
7. Go to filter-->noise-->median. Median is the opposite of Noise. Set this to the same value as your Maximum filter.
8. Do a Gaussian blur also with the same value.
9. Now load your channel as a selection, and sharpen away. The above techniques let you go crazy with the amount setting without enhancing noise/grain. Don't forget to get rid of those inevitable color artifacts by going to fade, and then chosing Luminosity from the list(keep it at 100%)right after sharpening. Invaluable technique for people like me who still use 35mm film. Hope you all like!!!
Here are the steps to get yourself a good edge mask:
1. Open your document.
2. Go to a channel that shows the best representation of the edges you want to enhance(and hopefully hide the ones you dont want). Copy this channel by pulling it over the page button on the bottom of the palette.
3. Paint black with a soft brush any noise or edges that you don't wish to sharpen(see attachment[i did this step after the next subsequent steps, it doesnt matter too much])
4. Go to Filter-->Find Edges
5. Hit ctrl+I.(Inverts the channel)
6. Go to Filter-->Other-->Maximum. Value should be about 2-4 depending on your resolution.
7. Go to filter-->noise-->median. Median is the opposite of Noise. Set this to the same value as your Maximum filter.
8. Do a Gaussian blur also with the same value.
9. Now load your channel as a selection, and sharpen away. The above techniques let you go crazy with the amount setting without enhancing noise/grain. Don't forget to get rid of those inevitable color artifacts by going to fade, and then chosing Luminosity from the list(keep it at 100%)right after sharpening. Invaluable technique for people like me who still use 35mm film. Hope you all like!!!