Did some exercises using unsharp mask which were very interesting. Discovered it can be used to good effect on pics that are already sharp to increase contrast and make more of the detail stand out. Of course its also good for sharpening but does not work in this respect in all cases.
The theory behind it comes from film darkroom processing where in inverted (i.e. negative) of the same blurred picture that was was sandwiches behind to cancel out the blurry bits.
Here are some results of my fiddling. the first is just the B&W without any unsharp mask at all. The second is with the unsharp mask on high settings. The third is without the PS unsharp mask but using an inverted overlay of the image with a gaussian blur filter applied. The last is as for two plus three on top of that.
The theory behind it comes from film darkroom processing where in inverted (i.e. negative) of the same blurred picture that was was sandwiches behind to cancel out the blurry bits.
Here are some results of my fiddling. the first is just the B&W without any unsharp mask at all. The second is with the unsharp mask on high settings. The third is without the PS unsharp mask but using an inverted overlay of the image with a gaussian blur filter applied. The last is as for two plus three on top of that.
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