I need some help here. I just got back from Las Vegas and had a look at the pictures I took. I took pictures of the performers Penn & Teller after their show. Seems I managed to get blurry images 
. I'd really like to try and save these 2 pictures. Any suggestions on software and/or technique ?
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Fix Blurry Digital Images ?
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6/30/04 at 8:49am
- ManW_TheUncool
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Not much you can do w/ blurry images except maybe take advantage of the blur in artistic ways. Maybe if you post the pics, someone might come up w/ something to help in some way. If it's just a little out-of-focus blur, you can try some sharpening to help. Motion blur would be impossible to get rid of.
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6/30/04 at 1:59pm
if they are digital and aren't *really* out of focus, you could use any of a number photo editing programs like Photoshop to try and sharpen them up. If you post links to them, I'm sure someone or myself could take a look.
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6/30/04 at 2:51pm
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Really little that can be done to fix a blurry image.
The sharpening filters in image editing programs only enhance edge contrast to trick the eye into perceiving a sharper image.
Blurry images, by definition, have no edges to enhance. Most likely, you'll only be able to pull out grain.
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The sharpening filters in image editing programs only enhance edge contrast to trick the eye into perceiving a sharper image.
Blurry images, by definition, have no edges to enhance. Most likely, you'll only be able to pull out grain.
-Scott
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