Tag Archive: High Pass

Mar 29 2013

PhotoFXLab High Pass Sharpen Technique

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I know I am a huge Photoshop buff here on EverydayHDR, but every once in a while I like to give some insight on other programs that I find to be very helpful for beginners.  All you advanced Photoshop guys/gals can probably sit this one out!  However, if you own PhotoFXLab by Topaz Labs, I …

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Sep 07 2012

HDR Tone Mapping Photoshop CS 6

A newcomer to the blog, Larry, asked me to do a tutorial on HDR Toning in Photoshop.  I have never shown this on EverydayHDR before because I don’t really care for it as a Tone Mapping engine.  I do, however, use it in another interesting way. There are two ways to use the HDR toning …

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Mar 12 2012

Flashback

This weekend I noticed that my post processing workflow is continuously changing, my style is evolving, and I am working much faster than I was a year ago.  I was curious about just how much my style and workflow has changed so I dove into my archives and pulled up an image that I had …

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Mar 09 2012

Topaz Adjust 5 High Pass Sharpen Technique

Ever thought of using Topaz Adjust to make a High Pass sharpen base?  It is a pretty neat technique that adds a little more umph to your High Pass sharpening without over doing it.  I really like the Topaz Adjust 5 interface and find myself using it more and more in my workflow in some …

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Aug 05 2011

Pseudo HDR With Camera Raw and Topaz Adjust

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I was playing around with the settings in Camera Raw when I noticed I could make Pseudo HDR’s with the movement of a couple of sliders; Clarity, Fill Light, and Contrast predominantly.   These Camera Raw adjustments are perfect for getting a HDR appearance with portrait photography, but they need a little punch for the details, …

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Jun 03 2011

Quick Tip: High Pass Sandwiching!

I was working on the bicentennial image last weekend and came a cross yet another use for the High Pass filter.  Have you ever layered an image on top of another, changed the blending mode to say Hard Light, and watched all of your contrast and detail from the image below disappear?  Try making a …

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