![]() The smaller the radius, the smaller the scale of detail is affected Radius – Controls the size of the area around each affected point you want to sharpen. This slider determines the degree of the overall effect on your image The more natural you want your photo, the less you should dial them up.Īmount – A basic ‘one size fits all’ sharpening adjustment. Setting any slider too high can lead to notable colour and contrast distortion. You should note that these adjustment all work hand-in-hand and adapting one will impact the others. It’s certainly a good filter to get started with and help get to grips with standard sharpening adjustments. It’s slightly more basic than other options, but can still achieve great results. If you’re used to using more conventional editing software, Luminar’s Sharpening filter is probably the most straightforward way for you to sharpen your photos. Unfortunately, there is no way to see a projected outline of the mask adjustment so you’ll have to zoom in again and play around with the filter until you get your desired effect. When moving to the right, the number of granularity zones is reduced. When moving the slider to the left, the number of zones increases and the image becomes more detailed. ![]() Masking – The Masking slider controls the area of detail that’s affected by your sharpening adjustments. Highlights Protection – This slider ensures that the brightest areas of your photograph are protected not over-processed Large Details – Use this selection to set sharpness of global contours of objects in the image. Medium Details – This option sets medium-sized parts sharpness. You should notice the clarity difference if you zoom in to your image. Small Details – This sets sharpness of fine details. ![]() When you open the Details Enhancer you will see the following options: If you move it to the left it will lessen the effect. When you start to move the slider to the right it will intensify the result of the selected detail. ![]() All sliders, when set to 0, mean the effect is not applied. If used properly you can make your photos look nice and crisp with none of the extra artefacts that you often associate with image sharpening. You can adjust the fine, medium, and large details of an image independently, as well as control your masking and protect your highlights. The Details Enhancer is a very useful tool when sharpening your images because of the array of options it provides you with. ![]()
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