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Desdemona
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I have a photo and another that, as you can see, are very blurred. I like these photos, however, and wish they was not blurred. I have access to photoshop and illustrator on my computer, and was wondering if anyone could tell me how to de-blur these shots.

Thanks.

EDIT: plurality, singularity, they're all the same.

[ April 04, 2005, 01:53 PM: Message edited by: Desdemona ]

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TomDavidson
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De-blurring is just about the hardest thing you can do.
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I think you've hit the point where you just need a better photograph. I don't see how you could fix that in Photoshop. [Frown]
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TomDavidson
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Sometimes it's possible to do, but it's difficult to do automatically. There are some professional motion blur filters that find edges and attempt to reverse the blur, but I don't know if they even work all that well.
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I think you're out of luck there. While I'm all for choosing not to use flash when shooting, you need to make sure you compensate by using a tripod or resting the camera against something solid. Better luck next time!
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