Best App for fixing out of focus picture
I presume that was a question. I may be wrong but I think out of focus is just out of focus; better luck next time.
pmorin
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Longshadow wrote:
Not going to tell us?
It’s because there’s no such thing. 🤯
rsellas wrote:
Best App for fixing out of focus picture
The focus ring on the lens.
Adjust it prior to pressing the shutter release.
A little out if focus, try Topaz
A lot out if focus. Call it art and say you did it on purpose.
I have never tried this product. But topaz adds says they have a product sharpen-ai do a search. free for a trial
rsellas wrote:
Best App for fixing out of focus picture
A little out of focus, that would be Photoshop and Topaz. I call it Reviving Sharpness. Beyond that and it goes in the round file.
BurghByrd wrote:
I presume that was a question. I may be wrong but I think out of focus is just out of focus; better luck next time.
Hard to tell what the
implied sentence prefix is.
"
What's the..."
or
"
Here's the..."
or
"
Anybody know the..."
or
"
I found the..."
Most of the time I read it as "<Here's the> best...", to my chagrin.
Same with places... They lack the "Going to...", so I think there are going to be pictures of "The Place"...
pmorin wrote:
It’s because there’s no such thing. 🤯
Actually, NASA had such software running on a super computer at the time of the Apollo moon missions. It was used with the images brought back by the Lunar landing crews.
A super computer of that vintage would be comparable to a 1992 486-66 desktop, and that has been eclipsed many times since then. Todays laptops are more powerful.
As I recall, The theory was that by knowing the focal length of the lens the various circles of confusion ( blurred areas) around each point could be corrected.
It worked then, and since it was funded by tax dollars, the design is open for public use. I’d be surprised if this ( or similar tech) has not been picked up, and enhanced in the past 40 years.
Focus on what you want to direct the viewer to concentrate on.
Don't shoot a photo if you are unsure about its desired focus.
Mustang1 wrote:
Focus on what you want to direct the viewer to concentrate on.
Kinda before the fact, eh?
What about after the fact..... When something is out of focus in the image taken.
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