+Lonestardigital_2-Step_Lab_Sharpening_v1.1 Press F12 to start the ActionlongDplc Duplicatenullobj EnmrLyr OrdnTrgtNm TEXT'Zone One - L Channel Sharpening LayerlongCnvM Convert ModeT typeLbCMFlttboollongslctSelectnullobj EnmrChnlChnlLghtlongsetdSetnullobj EnmrLyr OrdnTrgtT ObjcLyr BlndVlLsObjcBlnd Chnlobj EnmrChnlChnlGry SrcBlong7SrcllongSrcWlongdSrcmlongDstBlongDstllongDstWlongDsttlonglongShrE Sharpen EdgeslongUnsM Unsharp MaskRds doub?əAmntlongThshlong longMrgV Merge VisiblelongDplc Duplicatenullobj EnmrLyr OrdnTrgtNm TEXT&Zone Two - L Channel Sharpening LayerlongsetdSetnullobj EnmrLyr OrdnTrgtT ObjcLyr OpctUntF#Prc?BlndVlLsObjcBlnd Chnlobj EnmrChnlChnlLghtSrcBlong2Srcllong2SrcWlongSrcmlongDstBlongDstllongDstWlongDsttlonglongUnsM Unsharp MaskRds doub?AmntlongThshlong longStopStopMsgeTEXTIn the next popup screen, you can either 1) Keep the sharpening as it stands by leaving the Opacity at 50%, or 2) Adjust the sharpening by changing the Opacity % in the General Blending box. Toggle the Preview checkbox on & off to see the resultsCntnboollongslctSelectnullobj EnmrChnlChnlLab longsetdSetnullobj EnmrLyr OrdnTrgtT ObjcLyr OpctUntF#Prc@IlongCnvM Convert ModeT typeRGBMFlttboollongFltI Flatten Image