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Have you ever seen those ugly, blocky, pixelated artifacts that completely ruin your old JPEG images? In this video, Iamp;#39;m going to show you a brand new Photoshop filter to instantly remove compression artifacts from your JPEG images. This is the image that Iamp;#39;m going to work with. This is Frida, the cat, and you probably know her already. Iamp;#39;ve used Frida in my original JPEG artifact removal tutorial and I wanted to use the same image for this update. If you want to follow along with me, you can download this photo. The link is in the description. You probably have seen JPEG compression artifacts before. Theyamp;#39;re these blocks that create pixelation. Theyamp;#39;re made when you save a JPEG using low quality settings or by saving in a JPEG over and over again. Every time that you save a JPEG, you compress the image just a little more. And if you want to fix this in Photoshop 2021 and newer, you now have two options. In this document, you will see that I have