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How to Use Photoshop's High Pass Filter to Quickly Sharpen Your Images

By Anna Gay on March 02, 2018 | No Comments

Using the High Pass Filter to Sharpen Photos in Photoshop

How to Use the Photoshop High Pass Filter

Photoshop has several sharpening filters built in, but one of the fastest and easiest methods for sharpening your images in Photoshop is to use the High Pass filter in conjunction with Blending Modes.

In this tutorial, we will look at how to sharpen an image using the High Pass filter combined with the Overlay, Soft Light and Hard Light Blending Modes.

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Applying the High Pass Filter

Step 1: Start by duplicating your original background layer:

High Pass Sharpen Photoshop

Step 2: With your Background Layer highlighted, select Filter>Other>High Pass:

Using High Pass Filter in Photoshop to Sharpen Photo

One of the great things about the High Pass filter is that it targets the edges in your image, which are typically what needs sharpening. This way, you will get a much more subtle sharpening effect to the edges in your image, rather than a drastic sharpening effect throughout.

Step 3: You will typically want to set the radius between 1-5 pixels, depending on the size of your image (larger image files will require a higher pixel radius). You also want to increase the pixel radius to a dimension where you can see all of the edges/outlines in your image, while still having a gray image preview as you can see below. Once you begin to see a lot of color coming through in the preview, you have probably over-sharpened.

Setting Pixel Radius in Photoshop High Pass Filter

Too much color in photoshop high pass filter indicates oversharpening

Step 4: Set the Photoshop Blending Mode

After you have applied the High Pass filter, experiment with various blending modes to see which one best suits your image. Some of the most common Blending Modes are Overlay, Soft Light, and Hard Light.

Below is an example of the Overlay Blending Mode:

How to Use High Pass Filter in Photoshop

If you find that Overlay provides too much contrast, try the Soft Light Blending Mode, which has less contrast:

High Pass Filter Photography

To retain contrast, and create a brightening effect, apply the Hard Light Blending Mode:

High Pass Sharpening in Photoshop

Here is an example of all three Blending Modes. As you can see, the differences are subtle, but you can see the most difference in her hair, especially in her bangs:

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high pass filter photoshop

In this example, I have the Blending Mode set to 100% for each. If you feel as though the sharpening effect is too strong on your image, you can always reduce the Opacity of the High Pass filter layer.

Are you looking for Photoshop actions to help you quickly sharpen your images? Be sure to check out our PURE Color Workflow.

Do you have any questions or comments about using Photoshop's High Pass Filter?  Leave us a comment below - we would LOVE to hear from you! And PLEASE SHARE our tutorial using the social sharing buttons (we really appreciate it)!

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Pretty Presets for Lightroom author Anna Gay

Anna Gay

Portrait Photographer

Anna Gay is a portrait photographer based in Athens, GA and the author of the dPS ebook The Art of Self-Portraiture. She also designs actions and textures for Photoshop. When she is not shooting or writing, she enjoys spending time with her husband, and their two cats, Elphie and Fat Cat.

March 02, 2018

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