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You may want to use the Enhance command to sharpen or otherwise enhance your image. Be subtle its easy to overdo sharpening! If youre one of those folks that hates sharpening, just skip the sharpening. After enhancing, you can use the Improve quality command to reduce generational degrading of the image. This command recomputes the image more precisely at the expense of speed. You should make your own judgement of whether this time-quality tradeoff is worth it. If you are working from scanned images (negatives, slides or prints), you should color correct the final image before going on to Step 8. >> Step 8 - Print your
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