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Open your image in Photoshop<\/strong> CC and press Ctrl+J to duplicate the Background layer \u2013 we labelled ours ‘High Pass’. Head up to the menu bar and select Filter>Other>High<\/strong> Pass<\/strong>. Your image will now be covered in a grey overlay, and the High Pass window will have appeared. Use the slider to select your radius.<\/p>\n

Also know, what is High Pass sharpening in Photoshop? High Pass sharpening is a technique that can be used to sharpen images without the need to use one of the sharpening tools. This is a \u201ctraditional technique\u201d that has been around for some time. It works well with noisy images or film images with lots of grain where the regular tools might struggle.<\/p>\n

Additionally, how do you use High Pass<\/strong> filter affinity?