Sharpening Images - Epson Fast T-Jet 3 PLUS User Manual

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Chapter 3 - Software Overview
Color Adjustments > Hue Saturation (FastARTIST) or Image > Adjustments > Hue
Saturation (Photoshop).

Sharpening Images

Typically, an image can be made sharper. Even if the fi le came from an agency
or large licensed job, don't assume that their artist knew your needs. Images
that are printed not only get darker, but also get softer. You must make them as
sharp as possible.
Go to Bitmap > Filters > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask (FastARTIST) or Filter > Sharpen
> Unsharp Masking (Photoshop). Don't let the term "Unsharp" fool you. This term
comes from the process camera days and means it only sharpens areas of high
contrast. The reality is, it sharpens the image but keeps it less apparent that you
have sharpened the image.
Move the Amount slider to 150%. Set the Pixel Radius to 1 and the Threshold to
8. How does the image look? To compare the original to the sharpened version,
uncheck the Preview check box (Photoshop). Click it on and off and compare
the results. If you can't see much difference, move the Amount slider higher. Go
all the way to 500% if you need to but don't make the image too grainy.
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