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Old 2nd August 2011, 22:35   #14  |  Link
Didée
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It's the same principle. Create edgemask, thereby masking the "strong" edges, then use sharpening for the not-masked areas. I.e. "exclude strong edges from sharpening", which is exactly what was asked for in the OP. (And that's what I was referring to. Not *mp4 guy's function.)

Two common mistakes, often made by those who are not so deep into scripting & filtering:

a) consider to be difficult what in fact is simple
b) consider to be simple what in fact is difficult
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