It seems to be most commonly used in portraits but I suspect it could be of wider use. Intel® Pentium® III / AMD Athlon processor or equivalent (Intel® Pentium® 4 / AMD Athlon XP or equivalent recommended) 512 MB RAM (1 GB RAM recommended) 310 MB free hard drive space (1 GB recommended) High Color display adapter at 1024 x 768 resolution (1280 x 1024 recommended) CD/DVD Burner - for creating CDs and DVDs. Welcome to ACDSee 15 iii Importing Photos From a Mobile Phone Folder. ![]() This is an option I want to play with more. Importing files from specific types of devices. Still playing but using opacity and throwing away the LF layer while keeping the original seems to be a great sharpening tool at a minimum. I know you are busy with things now but when you get a chance do a Frequency Separation on a Frequency Separation layer -). I've only played with it a bit, I don't do portraits so my need for this is minimal as a nature and landscape photographer. The frequency separation is automated, you get what you get. This is a crucial setting for the technique. ![]() Is that what it is? Affinity Photo solved the problem better than the native PS solution (using the Apply Image method), because you have a split-screen preview of the effect of the radius setting on the resulting High Frequency layer. 3) Frequency Separation: from the YT tutorial it looks like you don't have any control over the creation of the frequency separation.
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