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Hey guys, I am new to this forum and looking for an answer ASAP today. I'm an amateur photographer and I took engagement photos yesterday. My photo is being used for the sign in board at their wedding (which is being shot by a pro) and the two shots they narrowed down to are GREAT but came slightly out of focus. I was shooting on RAW and while the image should have been in focus (I had all the settings right) I think for these particular shots, the shutter fired too quickly so I got a little blur. I always apply a gaussian blur at a low opacity for softening when I retouch, so I'm hoping that will help (not applied in uploaded images). The image size will be 11x17, so fairly large. I'm just wondering if anyone knows any tricks (other than unsharp mask) that I can use to clear these up!!!
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This is a QuickTime movie by Russell Brown that addresses Smart Sharpen - along with the basics of the new Smart Sharpen feature in CS level Photoshop: SmartSharpenSM.mov
You'll need QuickTime to view this. |
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