Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/06/22

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Subject: [Leica] Focus Magic question
From: douglas.sharp at gmx.de (Douglas Sharp)
Date: Thu Jun 22 05:42:24 2006
References: <530.9b95fc.31cbe93c@aol.com>

Sonny is right, you can use it as a stand-alone too.
Douglas

SonC@aol.com wrote:

>In a message dated 6/22/2006 2:37:46 AM Central Standard Time, 
>pklein@2alpha.net writes:
>Which leads to my question:  In Photoshop, can you apply the Focus Magic 
>plug-in through a mask?  The purpose would be to use it to sharpen the 
>in-focus portion of the picture only, leaving the rest untouched.  Or, to 
>apply a small "blur width" to the subject, then reverse the mask and do a 
>second pass to bring a slightly out-of-focus background into better 
>focus.  Is this possible in Photoshop, PS Elements, or other plug-in 
>compatible programs?
>Yes, you can selectively apply it with a mask, and even make it graduated.  
> 
>
>I found that most images can benefit from at least a 1 on the focus magic.  
>I 
>think it can be run entirely outside of an editing program too.
>
>Regards, 
>Sonny
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