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High Pass

Extracts edges and details by subtracting a blurred version. For precision sharpening.

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Everything you need to know about High Pass

High Pass extracts high-frequency detail (edges and textures) from your image by subtracting a blurred version from the original. This versatile filter can be used for precision sharpening, creating overlay layers for compositing, or visualizing edge information.

Modes

  • High Pass (Gray)
    Outputs a neutral gray image where edges and details appear as light and dark deviations from mid-gray. This is the classic high-pass output used for Overlay/Soft Light sharpening in layer-based workflows.
  • Sharpen (Add to Image)
    Adds the extracted detail directly back to the original image, creating an instant sharpening effect. Use the Blend slider to control intensity.
  • Edges (Gray)
    Similar to High Pass Gray – shows the extracted detail as a grayscale image for analysis or creative use.

Parameters

  • Blend
    Controls how much of the sharpened result is mixed with the original (only active in Sharpen mode). At 0, no sharpening is visible. At 1.0, full sharpening is applied.
  • Radius
    Sets the blur radius used for detail extraction. Small values (0.5–2) capture fine detail and texture. Larger values (4–12) extract broader edges and structure.
  • Amount
    Multiplies the extracted detail intensity. Higher values (2–8) create stronger contrast in the high-pass output or more aggressive sharpening.

Tips

  • For subtle sharpening: Radius 1–2, Amount 1–2, Blend 0.3–0.6
  • For strong sharpening: Radius 2–4, Amount 3–5, Blend 0.7–1.0
  • Use High Pass Gray mode to create sharpening layers for external compositing
  • Larger radius values sharpen broader features; smaller values target fine texture