Graphics Programs Reference
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The Amount slider determines how much sharpening Camera Raw applies. Typic-
ally, you'll want to exaggerate the amount of sharpening at first, and then adjust it
after you've set the other sliders.
3. Move the Amount slider to 100 .
The Radius slider determines the pixel area Camera Raw analyzes as it sharpens
the image. For most images, you'll get the best results if you keep the radius low,
even below one pixel. A larger radius can begin to cause an unnatural look, almost
like a watercolor.
4. Move the Radius slider to 0.9 .
The Detail slider determines how much detail you'll see. Even when this slider is
set to 0, Camera Raw performs some sharpening. Typically, you'll want to keep
the Detail setting relatively low.
5. Move the Detail slider to 25 , if it isn't already there.
The Masking slider determines which parts of the image Camera Raw sharpens.
When the Masking value is high, Camera Raw sharpens only those parts of the
image that have strong edges.
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