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Photoshop Tutorial: High Pass Filter - Editing Technique [In-Depth]

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2010

An in-depth look at using the high pass filter to create a hard light / grunge look to a portrait. This is a beginner Adobe Photoshop tutorial

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  • I've noticed after saving as jpg and uploading to fb the images that I use HP in tend to have noise that can't be seen in the saved file. Is there away to counter that? I've given up on using HP for images I plan to upload to the web.

  • @bijan84 Facebook does some crazy compression to images so it isn't surprising that you see noise added to the photo.  You can try to reduce the physical dimensions of the image so facebook doesn't have to, giving you more control over how it is resized.

  • Thank you for posting these tutorials. They are EXTREMELY helpful and I learn a lot each time. Please keep them coming!

  • @komjj14 glad you are liking them.

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  • @bijan84 yeah facebook ruins so many beautiful image,you have been  editing image for some hours and by the time you upload them it ruin your good day

  • Does anyone know about a way to add high pass to video?

  • Great vids!

  • bring it up and bring it down then bring it to 50% o_@ just tel us the right value

  • @TutorVidCom I find resizing to a width of 720 pixs and setting compression to about 8 in photoshop stops fb making pics look so bad

  • @TutorVidCom It helps a bit but seems I need to lower my expectations when it comes to fb. Thank you for your help and great tutorials.

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