1. Open incandescent.jpg
This image looks as it is out of focus. If we sharpen it
as it is shown on the previous page, it may look flat and overfiltered.
Let's try the other way.
2. Duplicate Background layer
[Ctrl+J] 
3. Select the boy's head with Lasso
or Polygonal Lasso
Tool.
4. Feather selection by 20
or so px (shortcut [Alt+Ctrl+D]).
5. Call Unsharp Mask dialog (Filter
> Sharpen > Unsharp Mask) and adjust the Amount
and Radius (sharpening range) to get the best possible
result. Then use the Threshold slider to reduce
the noise.
6. Deselect all [Ctrl+D].
7. Sharpen eyes, lips or other details to your
choice with Sharpen
Tool.
8. Sharpening may cause such side-effects as noise,
border stripes, etc. Reduce those with Blur
Tool.
9. Also, you can fade the sharpening effect by
changing the opacity of Layer 1 in the Layers
palette (movie).
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