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okay um how to remove the halftone pattern from this photo I found a text version of a tutorial on how to fix this so I thought I would make a video version of their tutorial the first thing they did was duplicate the layer and then they made that into a smart object then they went to filter blur caution blur and they gave that a radius of 1.5 pixels for their particular photo this one um could could probably take a little bit more maybe 1.8 something about there 1.7 1.8 to get rid of that pattern then on top of that they added an unsharp mask so they went to filter sharpen unsharp mask and they gave that a radius of 5 pixels with an amount of about 120 and they kept the Threshold at one now all of these uh settings would make a difference on your photo you have to play with the settings to make it work the way you want it to work the probably should set your radius first and then work on your Mountain threshold and youamp;#39;ll just have to play with them to see what happens to find