This journal entry is meant to be so I'll never have to change it and it could fit many purposes because I'm just that lazy.
UpdatesHey guys! I was in Cali during my Spring Break so when I get those pictures up onto my computer, there will be updates. Btw, I also started up photoshopping again, Laura knows.

But anyway, you'll probably see a work of what I can do in photoshop eventually.

Twisted Logic Q&A1. When do you update?I update whenever I can, which is determined by me going to any place with my camera.
2. Are you really a teenager?Yes, I'm a teenager and my birthday is August 29, 1992. Do the math. =]
3. What kind of camera do you use?I use a Panasonic (model: DMC-FZ18). It's new, and I must say, gorgeous.
4. Any particular artists or photographers you like?I like Andy Goldsworthy who is able to take photos of nature(elements) in amazing perspectives. Gilad, who you can find on deviantart, also has amazing pictures that show depth.
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turn the picture in the LAB image mode. select the luminosity channel and increase sharpness by unsharp mask and because the color is in another channels you will see the bright edging later then in RGB mode
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And hm... more questions... Nope, nada. XD
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1. open photoshop
2. open photo in which you want to increase sharpness
3.go to Image->Mode and choose Lab color.
4. go to Channels panel which is near Layers
5. choose Lightness channel.
6. go to Filter->Sharpen and choose Unsharp Mask.
7. increase Amounr to 100% and then you are free to increase the Radius as you want.
The critical point is about 20-25px. You will get a very sharp image if you choose the Radius rationally
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