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06/23/2005 10:10:05 PM · #1
Anyone want to try and fix up this picture for me or give me some tips on how to fix it? Was going to include this picture from my friend's grand march in a graduation gift for her, but need a little help... (Even though it's blurry, I love it because she's looking straight at me from a great distance away...)
Thanks :)
06/23/2005 10:21:15 PM · #2
It's not so bad actually...if you add a slight touch of USM it will sharpen the details of your friend...but it will also emphasize the blur around the edges (your friend stood still everyone around her was moving) but you can take it one step further and actually make it appear that you ment to do it... Do you have a Zoom-out Filter for your editor? Applying a Zoom-Out filter will by default leave your subject in focus (as she is dead center) and edges will take on a dreamy effect.
06/23/2005 10:27:55 PM · #3
does this help? I have just sharepened it


Message edited by author 2005-06-23 22:28:53.
06/23/2005 10:30:00 PM · #4
Yes that's great gaurawa, a lot better than before! Thks ;)
06/23/2005 10:34:51 PM · #5
Got blur? Make it work for you:



Message edited by author 2005-06-23 22:35:11.
06/23/2005 10:36:44 PM · #6
Originally posted by strangeghost:

Got blur? Make it work for you:



This was the direction I was thinking...possible a little more than I was thinking...but the same direction :)
06/23/2005 10:37:23 PM · #7
I don't have much to work with and I may have went overboard on the sharpening, but here is my best quick shot at it.



Message edited by author 2005-06-23 22:38:04.
06/23/2005 10:40:59 PM · #8


Went with a more 'artistic' attempt.
06/23/2005 10:48:49 PM · #9
Originally posted by awpollard:

This was the direction I was thinking...possible a little more than I was thinking...but the same direction :)


First pass was a radial blur with a setting of 24. Here it is again with a setting of 15

06/23/2005 10:48:51 PM · #10
I think most of us are thinking the same - increase the blur outside the subject and make it look intentional. We all seem to have varying degrees of application of the blur though. Here's my crack at it:


And you could also isolate, crop and desat the background (would be much better with original size photo):

06/23/2005 11:03:41 PM · #11
I think a combination of kpriest't two concepts would work. We all know about desat and isolated color on a subject, but I bet your friend would love it. It is actually not a bad picture. Good luck. Let us know what you decide.
06/23/2005 11:06:07 PM · #12
Originally posted by moodville:



Went with a more 'artistic' attempt.


Fantastic!
06/23/2005 11:11:53 PM · #13
Originally posted by kpriest:

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That's the one I was thinking...

But Moodville's puts the subject in a dream on one of her dream days...so now I'm torn (sheesh it's not even my pic)... :)
06/23/2005 11:12:22 PM · #14
Hi Dana,

See if this is a little better.

------------Orginal-------- -------Edited---------------

(Open each and then switch back & forth
between them in the taskbar to see changes)

Message edited by author 2005-06-23 23:14:06.
06/23/2005 11:24:59 PM · #15
Yep, that's quite a bit better Brad. Also like guarawa's "finishing moves"
06/24/2005 01:05:32 PM · #16
wow thanks everyone!!!
You're all so creative!!!
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