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and were back to learning escape and this time im going to show you how to sharpen an image on the left weve got the original let me cover that pressing ctrl d and i drag the copy to the right side its selected i go to extensions raster and then youve got the sharpen option let me click on it weve got this little menu up here so on the left is the original and on the right if we check live preview the effect is applied and it already adds a little bit to it the approach that i use is if i put both values to 10 the effect is very obvious [Music] but if i put one parameter down and keep the other up effect gets lessened so ill just jump between these two and go up and down so instead of finding one value for the sigma first and then adjusting the radius i adjust them both step by step its the best method at least that i could come up with for now and for the most part you want to have it set to a low value between a 0 and around 2 or 2.5 at max and you can always reapply this ef