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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
The Unsharp Mask filter 
The Unsharp Mask sharpens an image by increasing contrast along the edges in an image. The Unsharp Mask does 
not detect edges in an image. Instead, it locates pixels that differ in value from surrounding pixels by the threshold 
you specify. It then increases the contrast of neighboring pixels by the amount you specify. So, for neighboring pixels 
the lighter pixels get lighter and the darker pixels get darker. 
In addition, you specify the radius of the region to which each pixel is compared. The greater the radius, the larger 
the edge effects. 
Original image, and Unsharp Mask applied 
The degree of sharpening applied to an image is often a matter of personal choice. However, oversharpening an image 
produces a halo effect around the edges. 
Oversharpening an image produces a halo effect around the edges. 
The effects of the Unsharp Mask filter are more pronounced on-screen than in high-resolution output. If your final 
destination is print, experiment to determine what settings work best for your image. 
To sharpen a photo using Unsharp Mask 
(Optional) If your image is multilayered, select the layer containing the image you want to sharpen. You can apply 
Unsharp Mask to only one layer at a time, even if layers are linked or grouped. You can merge the layers before 
applying the Unsharp Mask filter. 
Choose Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask. Make sure the Preview option is selected. 
Click the image in the preview window and hold down the mouse to see how the image looks without the sharpening. 
Drag in the preview window to see different parts of the image, and click + or – to zoom in or out. 
Although there is a preview window in the Unsharp Mask dialog box, it’s best to move the dialog box so you can 
preview the effects of the filter in the document window. 
Drag the Radius slider or enter a value to determine the number of pixels surrounding the edge pixels that affect 
the sharpening. The greater the radius value, the wider the edge effects. And the wider the edge effects, the more 
obvious the sharpening.