Unfortunately, blur is one thing that cannot be corrected in photo editing software. NO software can do this, regardless of what anyone may tell you. A blurred digital photo is comprised of pixels that have captured and recorded this off focus information as correct. Software cannot make something out of nothing. It all thinks this is a perfect photo. There is no "hidden" sharpness there to "find". Software cannot focus your camera for you. It would be the same as taking a photo of a person with a piece of cardboard over their face, then expecting photo editing software to be able to remove the cardboard and display the face. It just does not work that way. The photo is what it is. Remove the cardboard and there is nothing there... there is no face hiding behind the cardboard in the photo. Same with a blurred photo... there is no sharpness data there, and software is not going to magically create it. "Scanning newspaper articles":: Mar 26, 2003 In general, the more dots, the better and sharper the image. . you can remove Moire using Photoshop or any other image processing software. Since all of the methods used by image processing software blur the image, I'd like to make it clear that I'm in no way representing any company I http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/180699.htmlHOME | top 500 (or so) US companies by market cap, with :: Dec 18, 2006 To make your job easier, I'll tell you what I've tried so far. . COMPANY USA POLPAR BRA Shun Tak Holdings LTD HKG CLEAR CHANNEL COMM INC USA Public Company Limited THA Sharp Corporation JPN MEDCO HEALTH SOLUTIONS H&R REIT UNITS CAN Chunghwa Picture Tubes Co LTD TWN Davis Service Group http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=342785HOME |
Post editing software is not the end all, cure all for all poorly taken photos. It is still, and always will be, important to get the photo correct in the camera in the beginning. Software can help improve some things and even create the illusion of more sharpness... BUT... there still has to be good, basic, sharp image data in the beginning.
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I don't have photshop.
But picnik.com is good and easy site to do things that you don't know how on photoshop.
Kendra <3
It depends on how blurry your picture is. A absolute terrible picture can not be optimized by PS.
there are several ways to sharping a photo, you can give me a email and i can reply you how to use that. for there is so much i can't type it here.
also, if you don't mind, you can send your picture to me and let me have try. Then i will tell you how i do it.
my address is brucewee@ymail.com
See this tutorial and read the text: http://www.flickr.com/photos/samfeinstei...
You can't save a really poor image, but sometimes you can make a fair image more useful.
Trying to un-blur a blurry picture is like trying to un-scramble a scrambled egg. Not happening.
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