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  • johndiggity0

    begin by changing your document color settings to lab mode. set you canvas to the required output size and final resolution. 240dpi is probably good. start scaling your image 110% at a time until you get to fit the required size. now go under your channels and select the L (lightness) channel. apply an unsharp mask filter only to that channel. then duplicate the original layer in the layers pallette. run the high-pass filter on the duplicated layer, mess with the settings until it looks reasonably sharp. after you run the filter, set that layer's blending mode to overlay or soft light. you can flatten the image and if you want you can run a noise filter as well so the color patches don't look s blurred.

    this is as good as you are going to get without gf printpro or cs2.

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