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Step 10
Paste the image (you can either use Ctrl+V, or Edit>Paste). Do not worry if the pasted image will be in black and white (or grayscale), because that’s the way we will work on the image for some time.
 
Figure 10.
 
Step 11
What you want next is that the resulting image to have the black areas as dark as possible and the white ones as light as possible. Use the Levels settings (which you will find under Image > Adjust > Level) and modify the cursors under the histogram accordingly until you have reached the desired effect. The dark areas in the image are the areas which will be sharpened so do not rush into things and set the image accordingly to your needs.
 
Figure 11.
 
Step 12
What you want next is that the resulting image to have the black areas as dark as possible and the white ones as light as possible. Use the Levels settings (which you will find under Image > Adjust > Level) and modify the cursors under the histogram accordingly until you have reached the desired effect. The dark areas in the image are the areas which will be sharpened so do not rush into things and set the image accordingly to your needs.
 
Figure 12.
 

 
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