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12/08/2007 02:32:34 PM · #1 |
Looking at Noraneko's description of this dive bombing bird got me thinking about methods to save those blurry or shaky shots, where you just love the scene and want to use it, but it's blurry or shaky. I'd love to learn some adjustments and effects that can be applied to help save those shots where you say "Aww, if only...." but you can't go back to redo it.
Here is one of mine that was blurry, but I really liked my daughter's pose, so I applied an excessive amount of clarify and then brush strokes to save it:
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12/08/2007 02:49:56 PM · #2 |
Here's one of Payton (my granddaughter) that I kinda saved from the blur. I like it! Looking at the wood it wasn't camera shake but her crawling along the bench.
Don't even remember what I did to it. |
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12/08/2007 02:54:47 PM · #3 |
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