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Posted on 05/10/13 2:48:05 PM |
Jo
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Blurred photo
Is it possible to rescue this photo? I would like to keep the arm blurred but I would like to have a clear image of the glass of Guinness. I use Photoshop Elements 11. Thanks for reading, Jo ![]() |
Posted on 06/10/13 3:06:43 PM |
shinobisan
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Re: Blurred photo
Hi, if you are only interested on the glass, i think the better way to solve the problem is to find a stock image of the guinnes glass and put it in a new layer,then hide the unwanted portion with a mask and add a little shadow between the glass and the hand...this in photoshop CS ... i donīt use Elements but i think is the same thing ![]() ![]() |
Posted on 06/10/13 3:06:51 PM |
shinobisan
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Re: Blurred photo
Hi, if you are only interested on the glass, i think the better way to solve the problem is to find a stock image of the guinnes glass and put it in a new layer,then hide the unwanted portion with a mask and add a little shadow between the glass and the hand...this in photoshop CS ... i donīt use Elements but i think is the same thing ![]() ![]() |
Posted on 06/10/13 3:07:40 PM |
shinobisan
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Re: Blurred photo
sorry for the double click... |
Posted on 06/10/13 5:51:21 PM |
Sjef
Flying Dutchman Posts: 571 Reply ![]() |
Re: Blurred photo
CHEERS! ![]() ![]() |
Posted on 06/10/13 6:04:25 PM |
Jo
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Re: Blurred photo
Thanks for demonstration. That is what I am aiming for. Regards, Jo |
Posted on 06/10/13 6:06:08 PM |
Jo
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Re: Blurred photo
Thank you for helping. I shall give it a try. Regards, Jo |
Posted on 06/10/13 9:00:22 PM |
Jota120
Ingenious Inventor Posts: 2615 Reply ![]() |
Re: Blurred photo
Well I'm on same page as Sjef. Shannon's law gives limit how much information you can extract from "noise". Still works these days. Information theory. Someone asked me to explain his equation when I was in Ireland, no one else could either but I know the principle. Our friend Gordon can give you a more direct answer ![]() Anyway I love physics and art so I am uncertain ![]() If you look at Steve's latest FC he kept putting information into his image with multiple exposures. The algorithms can work, but still subjective maybe. My camera loves having a go, much faster than me! ![]() |
Posted on 08/10/13 4:02:26 PM |
shinobisan
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Re: Blurred photo
No problems ![]() |