
How to Create the Sharpest Portraits in Photoshop!
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Date: 2022-07-19
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bv42
Unmesh, you are a brilliant teacher! You understand that your own mastery of the subject is not enough. You appreciate when students need to understand underlying principles, and when it's fine to go ahead and just do something. You understand the things that students need to hear repeatedly, and have the patience to repeat for us. I could go on, but - as you say - you get the point. Many, many thanks!
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Unmesh, you are a brilliant teacher! You understand that your own mastery of the subject is not enough. You appreciate when students need to understand underlying principles, and when it's fine to go ahead and just do something. You understand the things that students need to hear repeatedly, and have the patience to repeat for us. I could go on, but - as you say - you get the point. Many, many thanks!
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Andrew
PLEASE CLARIFY:
I'm guessing that the degree of 'high pass' varies from photo to photo.
If so, if one wanted to create an Action for Advanced Sharpening, it would need to be based on smart filters, rather than standard filters.
Like you, for simplicity, I prefer standard filters: could a set of layers with predetermined High Pass levels be used as a 'one fits all' Action?
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PLEASE CLARIFY:
I'm guessing that the degree of 'high pass' varies from photo to photo.
If so, if one wanted to create an Action for Advanced Sharpening, it would need to be based on smart filters, rather than standard filters.
Like you, for simplicity, I prefer standard filters: could a set of layers with predetermined High Pass levels be used as a 'one fits all' Action?
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Natura
Hi from France,
Thank you for all.
I have a question, I use Smart Object, its impossible to desaturate them before using the High Pass, how do you do in that case?
You do Ctrl + Shift + U (only work on Bitmap images and not on smartobjects.
Thank you for all.
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Hi from France,
Thank you for all.
I have a question, I use Smart Object, its impossible to desaturate them before using the High Pass, how do you do in that case?
You do Ctrl + Shift + U (only work on Bitmap images and not on smartobjects.
Thank you for all.
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Music
This one I can understand. I feel like you're my older brother teaching a dumb younger bro and have patience. I've been trying to sharpen photos and nothin came up good until your basic simple layers improve it. This one really works! Love you brother!
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This one I can understand. I feel like you're my older brother teaching a dumb younger bro and have patience. I've been trying to sharpen photos and nothin came up good until your basic simple layers improve it. This one really works! Love you brother!
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jofyt92
You are hands down the ultimate master of photoshop! Your videos are so detailed and thorough, I love how you explain all the shortcuts and always sum all the steps you have followed. You are great. Thank you for all the amazing videos
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You are hands down the ultimate master of photoshop! Your videos are so detailed and thorough, I love how you explain all the shortcuts and always sum all the steps you have followed. You are great. Thank you for all the amazing videos
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Jim
You said Tit instead of Teeth: ), and you wanted to make them even more white. you know you should not call the tits ( I am a radical tits lover ) otherwise i go crazy and lose the tutorial. ;)
Thank you. Unmesh
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You said Tit instead of Teeth: ), and you wanted to make them even more white. you know you should not call the tits ( I am a radical tits lover ) otherwise i go crazy and lose the tutorial. ;)
Thank you. Unmesh
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Sheryl
You are the best at teaching. You not only show how but the why. I have watch many tutorials but never seem to remember what I learned. Because you explain the how and why I can remember. Thank you so much.
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You are the best at teaching. You not only show how but the why. I have watch many tutorials but never seem to remember what I learned. Because you explain the how and why I can remember. Thank you so much.
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Orphan
Unmesh, thanks so much for all your videos. Quick question: you say to desaturate the image but I dont understand why. I tried to look for an explanation in your video but cant find it. Can you explain?
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Unmesh, thanks so much for all your videos. Quick question: you say to desaturate the image but I dont understand why. I tried to look for an explanation in your video but cant find it. Can you explain?
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Alexandre
Amazing tutorial! Best sharpening video I've seen so far. and by far. The teeth were not that bad though. don't you think? Make sure to keep creating incredible tutorials like this one! Thank you!
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Amazing tutorial! Best sharpening video I've seen so far. and by far. The teeth were not that bad though. don't you think? Make sure to keep creating incredible tutorials like this one! Thank you!
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gerainchick
Hey Unmesh! Great tutorials, thanks! Do you plan a video on sharpening on retina displays? the resolution is so high so there is no visible impact of sharpening tools unless it is too much.
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Hey Unmesh! Great tutorials, thanks! Do you plan a video on sharpening on retina displays? the resolution is so high so there is no visible impact of sharpening tools unless it is too much.
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charles
very good teaching, i am wondering if you were making this as professional portrait would you do something with the wrinkles under her eyes? Also why desaturate?
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very good teaching, i am wondering if you were making this as professional portrait would you do something with the wrinkles under her eyes? Also why desaturate?
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Bdssoaz
Great tutorial!
You show amazing knowledge, and a fantastic skill to teach.
Good job indeed!
Thank you,
Greetings from Portugal.
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Great tutorial!
You show amazing knowledge, and a fantastic skill to teach.
Good job indeed!
Thank you,
Greetings from Portugal.
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JustGoneGaming
why does it doesnt go back to the original image when i overlay after desaturating and high passing it. Instead, it goes black and white
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why does it doesnt go back to the original image when i overlay after desaturating and high passing it. Instead, it goes black and white
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justin_focus
Your brilliance is your simplicity and straightforward but tangible, meaningful explanations of concepts. Thank you so much for sharing.
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Your brilliance is your simplicity and straightforward but tangible, meaningful explanations of concepts. Thank you so much for sharing.
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Everest
Really, Your show amazing knowledge, and a fantastic skill to teach.
Verey very Good job indeed. But group photo also edit bro
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Really, Your show amazing knowledge, and a fantastic skill to teach.
Verey very Good job indeed. But group photo also edit bro
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Trong
Amazing work as always! But which one is better? This one is the one that you invert the image => Vivid Light => Gaussian Blur?
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Amazing work as always! But which one is better? This one is the one that you invert the image => Vivid Light => Gaussian Blur?
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saundersd1962
Yours are the best tutorials Ive ever seen, absolutely brilliant in their content and delivery. Thank you so much
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Yours are the best tutorials Ive ever seen, absolutely brilliant in their content and delivery. Thank you so much
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Farouk
tested it! really really impressed with the result! first time i feel i had a sharpness level of pro photographers!
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tested it! really really impressed with the result! first time i feel i had a sharpness level of pro photographers!
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Nancy
I have been watching different sharpening tutorials and yours is the best. You explained it well. Thanks a lot!
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I have been watching different sharpening tutorials and yours is the best. You explained it well. Thanks a lot!
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Bertkido
These tutorials are amazing. I've been learning so much from you. Keep them coming. Awesome videos. Thanks!
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These tutorials are amazing. I've been learning so much from you. Keep them coming. Awesome videos. Thanks!
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