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From: TheMilkGuy on 12 Feb 2010 21:31 Hi folks, First of all, I have access to Photoshop CS3 and understand it on a kindergarten level. All modesty aside, I am still requesting help via this forum or via a PM. Thanks for not judging. ;) My wife snapped a quick picture tonight of myself and one of my favorite comedians. However, she snapped it quickly before the digital camera had a chance to focus completely. Hence my subject line. Could someone point me towards a site that helps one cope with such issues? Or could someone have a peek at the file for me and tell me if it is salvageable? Many thanks!! Craig
From: André, PE1PQX on 13 Feb 2010 15:21 TheMilkGuy schreef : > Hi folks, > First of all, I have access to Photoshop CS3 and understand it on a > kindergarten level. All modesty aside, I am still requesting help via > this forum or via a PM. Thanks for not judging. ;) > My wife snapped a quick picture tonight of myself and one of my > favorite comedians. However, she snapped it quickly before the > digital camera had a chance to focus completely. Hence my subject > line. > Could someone point me towards a site that helps one cope with such > issues? Or could someone have a peek at the file for me and tell me > if it is salvageable? > Many thanks!! > Craig In the menu-line at the top of the schreen: Filter -> sharpen -> Smart sharpen If the pic is too blurry, even this will not correct it.
From: TheMilkGuy on 14 Feb 2010 16:21 On Feb 13, 4:21 pm, André, PE1PQX <Andre_geenvia...(a)pe1pqx.eu> wrote: > TheMilkGuy schreef : > > > Hi folks, > > First of all, I have access to Photoshop CS3 and understand it on a > > kindergarten level. All modesty aside, I am still requesting help via > > this forum or via a PM. Thanks for not judging. ;) > > My wife snapped a quick picture tonight of myself and one of my > > favorite comedians. However, she snapped it quickly before the > > digital camera had a chance to focus completely. Hence my subject > > line. > > Could someone point me towards a site that helps one cope with such > > issues? Or could someone have a peek at the file for me and tell me > > if it is salvageable? > > Many thanks!! > > Craig > > In the menu-line at the top of the schreen: > > Filter -> sharpen -> Smart sharpen > > If the pic is too blurry, even this will not correct it. Thanks - I'll give that a try. Cheers, C
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