Okay, so now if you want to export this image out of Lightroom as an JPG file, you of course can go to file an export and export it for Lightroom. But as we just did a basic sharpening in Lightroom, I'd like to open it in Photoshop and then do the final sharpening. So I do this and every time we Photoshop because I've found out a method in Photoshop which worked the best and which had the best and resides in sharpening and good sharpening images. So I go right click on this image, go to edit in edit in Adobe Photoshop. And this now takes some time until Photoshop opens. Okay, so once it is opened in Photoshop, we just duplicate the first layer so this layer by dragging the layer onto this icon onto the New Layer icon and release it so we have duplicated it.
And now we go to Filter, other and high pass. And as a radius I ever take 3.0 pixels. I just found out that this would work the best with three pixels. And then click OK. So now we go to so we now we see we have all the details of the image. It looks a bit like a duction burning layer in Photoshop, but that's no problem.
So now we go to Image Adjustments. hue and saturation. And we drag the saturation to minus 100 and click OK. So now it's the same but we don't have any colors There. And all we have to do as a last step is that we have to set it to overlay. And voila, our image is sharpened.
So maybe we reduce the opacity a bit to run a. And then we have a wonderful sharpened image with a very high quality and you of course can make prints out of it. And with this method, it he has this very sharp No matter if you print it, or if you showed others on the screen. It's just very sharp as you hopefully could also see in the video. So now we still want to export it as a JPEG as we already as we still have the PNG file. So we go to File, Export, and say for web and now again, take some time Until this window here opens, make sure that the size is to 100% that you selected here check maximum of quality 100.
And with the color profile and convert to sRGB include all metadata and as quality go to Bicubic Sharper, then all you have to do here see the file size so it will have 12.6 megabytes, and then you can go to safe select where you want. So, for example in the Downloads folder, rename its image and just save it. And voila, you have exported the image out of Photoshop. So that was the editing of the first image. I hope you have learned many things so far and that you could understand my workflow, how I start so every time it's the same, I do the basic adjustments, then I add color, and then I do the local adjustments and then I sharpen it and export it. So it's these simple steps.
If you follow them, you can edit every RAW file and you'll see in the next episode, we will edit a night photo. And also we will add a special effect in Photoshop.