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28-Mar-2005, 04:24 PM #1
Question photo imaging
Although I have installed adobe 6 and rexio photosuite I cannot improve the quality of several blurred photos I have downloaded from digital camera I find adobe very complicated to use and I desperately would like to make these photos clear
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28-Mar-2005, 05:26 PM #2
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If they are blurry to start with, the chances of making them less blurry/sharper/more focused or whatever you wish to call it are slim...you can post them here and someone will have a look

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28-Mar-2005, 11:23 PM #3
Unsharp mask will do the trick---it is under the filter menu. Most digital pics need a degree of sharpening before outputting but if the picture is out of focus to begin with---forget about it. By the way, why would you buy Adobe 6 when it's outdated--is this illegal software?
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Question help -
Sorry but I don't know how to post photo without using an e mail attachment ]Welcome

If they are blurry to start with, the chances of making them less blurry/sharper/more focused or whatever you wish to call it are slim...you can post them here and someone will have a look

buck[/quote]
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01-Apr-2005, 05:38 PM #5
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Originally Posted by oscarsmum
Sorry but I don't know how to post photo without using an e mail attachment ]Welcome

If they are blurry to start with, the chances of making them less blurry/sharper/more focused or whatever you wish to call it are slim...you can post them here and someone will have a look

buck
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When you are making a reply to your post look down where it says manage attachments and that's how you attach your photos. Can also find this info on the FAQ's here.
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01-Apr-2005, 05:58 PM #6
oscarsmum

have a look here... http://forums.techguy.org/faq.php?fa...chment_explain

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01-Apr-2005, 07:48 PM #7
You might download the free trial of FocusFixer. It works as a Photoshop plug-in and should work in version 6. http://www.fixerlabs.com/pages/fixer.html
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