Henry
May have overdone it, cheeks look a bit too grainy.
Kind regards Maria

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Best wishes,
Andrew
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I think I had used Picasa to sharpen this, and then used Gimp. I'll have to dig out the original, and start from scratch with Gimp.
The sharpening options on Gimp are huge (I downloaded a load of plugins and scripts). I think the wavelet sharpening worked better on most i tried, but on this I used the Unsharp mask.
Cheers,
Neil
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