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Yes. And for every other element that you want to sharpen similiarly. Could quite easily become far too arduous for average use. I don't know anybody quite psychotic enough for that kind of labour. I did it all the way for each element once - and that was more than enough for me. If you want to sharpen a single element to make it stand out (frequency contrast), go for it. Makes good exercise. If you do a lot of product shots against a solid background, might be worth working into your flow. I've got some more tricks up my sleeve that I've been meaning to talk about. These tricks would be easier to work into a flow with various Actions and are based on the more common High Pass tricks. Have I ever mentioned (dramatic pause) . . . Frequency ChOps?
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