Hi all,
Can you advise how I can sharpen this "soft" image in photoshop? Any step-by-step instructions would be greatly appreciated as I'm new to the whole process.
Thanks.
1) Click the IMAGE pulldown menu.
2) Click the IMAGE RESIZE option.
3) Have at it.
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