applying a progressive sharpening / contrast effect ?

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nadar
May 10, 2005
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any idea about how to progressively compensate for blurred / low contrasted parts of an image ?
Is it possible to apply a kind of "gradient" filter ?

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harrylimey
May 10, 2005
For low contrast and probably blur – the easiest way is to select the areas you wish to enhance – then feather (you will need to set a high number – experiment!) Then use levels – curves – contrast – whichever you prefer!

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edjh
May 10, 2005
nadar wrote:
any idea about how to progressively compensate for blurred / low contrasted parts of an image ?
Is it possible to apply a kind of "gradient" filter ?
Duplicate the layer. Do your blurring or whatever on the top layer and make a layer mask with a gradient.


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nadar
May 11, 2005
Excellent.
Thanks a lot.

"edjh" wrote in message
nadar wrote:
any idea about how to progressively compensate for blurred / low
contrasted
parts of an image ?
Is it possible to apply a kind of "gradient" filter ?
Duplicate the layer. Do your blurring or whatever on the top layer and make a layer mask with a gradient.


Comic book sketches and artwork:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html
Comics art for sale:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/batsale.html

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