Graphics Programs Reference
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Ty p e 150 into the Amount text box. Because this is an image of a child, you can apply
a higher amount of sharpening without bringing out unl attering detail.
Click and hold on the Preview pane to turn the preview of and on as you make changes.
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Ty p e 1 in the Radius text i eld and 10 in the Threshold text i eld, and click OK.
Using the Unsharp Mask dialog box.
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Choose File > Save. Keep the i le open for the next part of this lesson.
Because you used the Smart Filter feature, you can turn the visibility of the i lter of and on at
any time by clicking on the visibility icon to the left of Smart Filters in the Layers panel. You
will i nd out how to apply masks and use other incredible Smart Object features in Lesson 10,
“Getting Smart in Photoshop.”
Comparing your image with the original
You can use the History panel in Adobe Photoshop for many functions. In this section,
you'll use the History panel to compare the original image with your i nished i le.
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If the History panel is not visible, choose Window > History.
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Make sure that you have the i nal step you performed selected. In this case, it
should be the Unsharp Mask i lter. If you have some extra steps because you were
experimenting with the Smart Filter thumbnail, just click on the Unsharp Mask state
in the History panel.
 
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