Do you worry about colors shifting when you sharpen an image? Fear no longer! Choose Filter>Sharpen and use Unsharp Mask, or Smart Sharpen, as you normally do. Now before you touch anything else, select Edit>Fade>Unsharp Mask (or the name of your last filter). When the dialog pops up, change the Mode to Luminosity, and click OK. This will remove any color shift.
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