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My problem did not involve a camera, just an oversharpened image. The High Pass solution
suggested by Chris Combs worked extremely well for me. It didn't *completely* solve the
problem, but it helped tremendously. I suspect that a complete fix for an oversharpened
image is impossible, but the High Pass solution provided a very satisfactory result. I tried the
various Gaussian Blur solutions and the results were not nearly as good.
Correcting oversharpened images possible?
in The Digital Darkroom: Process, Technique & Printing
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For what it's worth, had to adjust another over-sharpened image. Again, i used Combs's
advice. This time, it was a huge image (35" x 26", 300 dpi). The new overlay layer made a
small difference, but not very much, so I duplicated the overlay layer. The combination of
layers made a significant difference, so if you aren't satisfied with the results of Comb's
method, then try duplicated the layer again and see what you get.