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Tips: Flash Bigots, Shutter Speeds: Long
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1) Open Photoshop Elements in the Quick Fix section.
Or, if you're already in the Photoshop Elements Standard Edit or Full Edit sections, or in the Organizer section, select Quick Fix at the top of the screen.
2) Open the photograph you want to sharpen.
3) You can compare the original and the sharpened version side-by-side.
Below your photograph to the left, is the View box.
4) Enlarge the photograph to 100% using the Zoom box below your photograph to the right.
5) Center the most important part of the photograph.
6) In the bottom of the Command Column, you have two sharpening methods to choose.
You can click the Auto button or you can use the slider.
Compare the before and after photographs.
7) What if you don't like the result?
When using the Auto button, click the Reset.
When using the slider, click the slashed circle icon to undo.
Click the check mark to save what you've done.