Selective Sharpening in LAB Color webinar recording

Want to be able to get the nuts and bolts of a subject and play it again as often as you’d like? Access to the following webinar recording is now available. The webinar recording is approximately one hour with video and audio. Listen as many times as you’d like, and play back specific portions as often as you wish. The cost is only $19.95 each.
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Have you ever over-sharpened an image? (We all have!)
Have you ever wanted to to sharpen just one thing in a photo, not the entire image? If you answer “Yes!” to either of these questions, then this webinar recording is for you!
The internal structure of LAB color makes it ideal for attractive sharpening (without over-sharpening) in Photoshop. This is because you can work on the luminance information, avoiding the unattractive results that can happen when color data is sharpened.
This webinar recording shows how to use the properties of LAB color to selectively sharpen images for aesthetic effect, and teaches you a technique that should be in the toolkit of every photographer who uses Photoshop.
Master photographer and bestselling author Harold Davis says, “I use selective sharpening with LAB color to enhance almost all of my photos. Sharpening with LAB is one of my secret weapons!”
The Selective Sharpening with LAB Color with Harold Davis webinar covers:
Different kinds of sharpening
Using selective sharpening for artistic emphasis
LAB color theory and relative gamut
Understanding the color opponent model
Converting to LAB in Photoshop
Choosing the L-channel in Photoshop
Using the Unsharp Mask Filter
Selectively painting in sharp areas
Converting back to RGB
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