Re: sharpening
- From: samuel <malangaedro@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 4 May 2008 23:47:07 -0700 (PDT)
On May 1, 4:06 am, "eugene" <eug...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I need a quick bit of advice anybody, please. I took a number of shots last
night of a church service and some of them are slightly out of focus. Can
anyone give me a quick fix solution as I have to process these very quickly.
I can never quite figure out the sharpening action. I just want an idea of a
generalisation for this. I tried something similar a few weeks ago but the
processed prints came out very grainy and were useless. Thanks
in my own experience you can use unsharp mask (is a Sharpen Filter on
Photoshop CS and over i think), it works for me on slightly unfocussed
images.
try it using 150-200 amount, 0,7-1 ratius and 3-10 thereshold.
there is too the Smart Sharpen filter, where you can select the kind
of blur: lens, motion or gaussian.
in both cases you should avoid the use of high levels of ratius wich
can produce big grains.
good luck
.
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