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PowerRetouche is a professional pack of Photoshop plugins (for Mac and Windows), that will help you solve even the most thorny problems of digital photography. They will also make your life with Photoshop much easier and more enjoyable. In all there are 20 plugins designed each to solve a specific problem or manage a specific task with ease. Some are very extensive, others simple, but all very intuitive to use.
Tutorial - How to get sharper photos and sharper edges without creating halos or artifacts
The Sharpness Editor gives you control over sharpness and focus and is the first and only sharpener that does not create halos or contrours. It has several unique photo sharpening methods that all take sharpness beyond common unsharp mask. You also get anti-aliasing and our unique soft threshold plus controls to target focus, sharpening or blur to specific colors, a brightnesses range or edges only.
Power Retouche Photoshop plugins are also for Paint Shop Pro, Corel Draw, Illustrator, Fireworks and other graphic software or photo software for photo editing, retouching and restoration (Mac & Win).
Benefits of the plugin - Sharpness Editor plugin
- Sharpen images without the defects of other sharpeners: negative contours.
- Sharpen images with no noise enhancement.
- Three original sharpening methods based on optical parameters.
- True optical blur of defocus.
- Selective sharpening - restrict to edges, color or value.
- Anti-alias otherwise jagged edges.
The Sharpness Editor plugin filter works with these image modes (Windows and Mac)... 8 & 16 bit / channel: RGB, Grayscale, Duotone, CMYK, Multichannel, Lab.
Sharpness Editor Filter controls
This is the Sharpness Editor plugins control panel at one third size. Click on the photo or the links to see the plug-in at full size.

The filter has these sets of controls:
1. Sharpen method
2. Anti-aliasing
3. Edges only
4. Brightness range
5. Color-range
6. Memory.
Example
The Sharpness Editor plugin is the only sharpener on the market that can sharpen without creating negative edgelines. Regular unsharp mask (left), Original photo (middle), Sharpness Editor (right).

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