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There are many ways. My favorite:

1. Open your picture and perform a frequency separation. The low frequency picture should be slightly more blurry than before, the high frequency only shows edges.

2. Select the high frequency, right click and then select "Duplicate". 

 

Voila!

 

Best regard
BlauerClaus

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There are many ways. My favorite:

1. Open your picture and perform a frequency separation. The low frequency picture should be slightly more blurry than before, the high frequency only shows edges.

2. Select the high frequency, right click and then select "Duplicate". 

 

Voila!

 

Best regard

BlauerClaus

 

an alternative way is to perform the step 1, suggested by BlauerClaus, and then apply an unsharp mask filter to the high frequency layer.

 

take care

stefano

take care,

stefano

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