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Trying to sharpen an image acctingman 08 Apr 07:14
  Trying to sharpen an image rich2005 08 Apr 12:38
   Trying to sharpen an image acctingman 08 Apr 17:56
    Trying to sharpen an image rich2005 08 Apr 18:35
     Trying to sharpen an image acctingman 08 Apr 20:11
  Trying to sharpen an image Ofnuts 09 Apr 08:41
2017-04-08 07:14:16 UTC (almost 7 years ago)
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Trying to sharpen an image

I'm trying a quick way, hopefully, to sharpen a png file I have. Is there a tutorial on how to do this?

It's an image of a collectible card game but the image is a little blurry.

If it's overly complicated to do this in GIMP can someone be so kind as to offer any other suggestions on how I can sharpen my image?

I've attached the file in question

Thank you

rich2005
2017-04-08 12:38:53 UTC (almost 7 years ago)

Trying to sharpen an image

I'm trying a quick way, hopefully, to sharpen a png file I have. Is there a tutorial on how to do this?

It's an image of a collectible card game but the image is a little blurry.

If it's overly complicated to do this in GIMP can someone be so kind as to offer any other suggestions on how I can sharpen my image?

I've attached the file in question

Thank you

Gimp comes with tools for sharpening images. Look in Filters -> Enhance -> sharpen (and unsharp mask)

For that little image try a plain, sharpen with a value of about 60

rich: www.gimp-forum.net

2017-04-08 17:56:30 UTC (almost 7 years ago)
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Trying to sharpen an image

Gimp comes with tools for sharpening images. Look in Filters -> Enhance -> sharpen (and unsharp mask)

For that little image try a plain, sharpen with a value of about 60

rich: www.gimp-forum.net

Thank you but I've never used GIMP. Is there a tutorial or a walk-through of sorts showing how to do this?

rich2005
2017-04-08 18:35:20 UTC (almost 7 years ago)

Trying to sharpen an image

Thank you but I've never used GIMP. Is there a tutorial or a walk-through of sorts showing how to do this?

Well, the tutorial is;

1. File menu -> Open Image

2. Filters menu -> click on Enhance -> click on Sharpen

3. Move the Sharpness slider in the Sharpen dialogue to a suitable value. (maybe 60 for your image)

4. Click on ok.

5. File menu -> click on Export

Use new name to preserve the existing file in case you ever need it again.

As a beginner why not use the Gimp documents, for example:

https://docs.gimp.org/en/plug-in-sharpen.html

2017-04-08 20:11:59 UTC (almost 7 years ago)
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Trying to sharpen an image

Well, the tutorial is;

1. File menu -> Open Image

2. Filters menu -> click on Enhance -> click on Sharpen

3. Move the Sharpness slider in the Sharpen dialogue to a suitable value. (maybe 60 for your image)

4. Click on ok.

5. File menu -> click on Export

Use new name to preserve the existing file in case you ever need it again.

As a beginner why not use the Gimp documents, for example:

https://docs.gimp.org/en/plug-in-sharpen.html

Wow, that simple?

I'm a little embarrassed, but thank you very much for your time. I'll try this out tonight.

Ofnuts
2017-04-09 08:41:32 UTC (almost 7 years ago)

Trying to sharpen an image

On 08/04/17 09:14, acctingman wrote:

I'm trying a quick way, hopefully, to sharpen a png file I have. Is there a tutorial on how to do this?

It's an image of a collectible card game but the image is a little blurry.

If it's overly complicated to do this in GIMP can someone be so kind as to offer any other suggestions on how I can sharpen my image?

I've attached the file in question

Thank you

Attachments: * http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/543/original/atlas.png

Filters>Enhance>Unsharp mask, radius: 1.5, Amount: 0.7