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It never fails that the cutest pictures of my kids are slightly  less than perfect photographically.  Often, they aren’t quite sharpe enough – I find it hard to concentrate on focusing properly while trying to make sure that BigGirl doesn’t drop her baby sister while they pose!

So, needless to say, I’ve spent lots of time researching ways to improve sharpness using Photoshop Elements and what I’ve found is below.  If one method doesn’t help your picture, try the next, or even a combination of them.  Each works a bit differently.

Keep in mind when sharpening that, except for the camera Raw adjustments, always shapren last and always view you picture at 100% zoon to get a good look at how well the sharpening is working.  You don’t want to over-sharpen, which creates halos and graininess.  And you sure don’t want to lost that sweet softness in your kids’ skin!  The settings in the tutorials below are just starting points and will probably vary from shot to shot.

  1. Clarity Slider in Adobe Camera Raw
  2. Details Tab in Adobe Camera Raw
  3. Unsharp Mask
  4. Unsharp Mask Times Two
  5. Unsharp Mask in Luminosity Blend Mode
  6. Adjust Sharpness Command
  7. High Pass Method
  8. Sharpen Tool
  9. Sharpen Edges Only
  10. If All Else Fails When Sharpening in Photoshop Elements

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  1. Christal says:

    Who knew there were so many ways to sharpen? Thanks a bunch!

  2. Deborah says:

    Sharpening completely overwhelms me. Even when I look at a before and after photo in a book like Scott Kelby’s I think “Wow that’s great” but when I blow my photo up to 100% and look it is never anything like his. Sharpening is the hardest thing for me. After Christmas I will look at your post and see if I can get better at this. Thanks.

  3. Deanna says:

    I have never sharpened w/ PSE. I have only sharpened using picasa and the auto adjustments {and I don’t do this very often}

  4. Heather C says:

    I haven’t sharpened before. Wow! I can’t believe there are so many things you can do with photoshop! Of course, I’ve seen those photos of stars, before PS and after. I guess it’s pretty amazing!

  5. sarah r says:

    i’ve use auto sharpening tools on other programs but never tried sharpening in PSE. thanks for all the different options!

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