oderus
04-16-2008, 08:11 PM
this pic is very important to me...probably a once in a lifetime opportunity to get a pic of this person, and i had my camera on the wrong setting...i was not expecting him to move right as i was taking it...they were rushing me and i did get another one in, but again did not have enough time to change the setting and wouldn't you know it...he moved again...grrrrr..that one is even worse...if anyone can please, please please either fix the pic for me or give me suggestions on what to do/buy or places to go fix it, i would greatly appreciate...i hear office max can fix them good, but who knows...if you can't tell by the blurriness of the pic, it is stephen king..how awesome is that? and i screwed it up...i also have 2 other pix that could use fixing of me and tobin bell and me and dr. oz if anyone wants to try those also...just let me know...thanks everyone who looks at this and possibly helps me
robin
Gary Richardson
04-17-2008, 01:47 AM
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but it's highly unlikely that you'll be able to make any substantive improvement to this picture.
Image manipulation software has a lot of strengths, but dealing with badly blurred pictures is not one of them. There are some minor improvements that can be made, but you're never going to get a sharp focussed picture, which is what I suspect you're hoping for.
Fraid you're gonna have to write this one off to experience.
DCobb
04-18-2008, 12:05 AM
I found a face shot of King online and was able to substitute that face for the blurred face by rotating it slightly. Unfortunately, due to the fact that the substitute image in copyrighted, it can't be posted or distributed.
dc
David Stevenson
04-18-2008, 11:12 AM
Try this method, reserved for when there is no hope.
Step 1
Duplicate the image
Step 2
On this duped layer, leave it set to normal and rum the Emboss filter. In the filter, set the height to 3 pixels and the amount to 100%. The Angle can be any direction that looks best to you.
Step 3
Set to Overlay and move the Embossed layer by first selecting the Move tool and using the Arrow keys to move the image one click at a time.
Step 3
Duplicate the original again.
Step 4
Drag this 2nd duped layer and place it above your 1st embossed layer. Leave it set to normal.
Step 5
Run the Emboss filter again on the 2nd duped. But this time, play around with the angle AND the Pixel height.
Step 6
Again, once you've achieved a desired looking Embossed effect, set this 2nd layer to Overlay. Choose your Move Tool and move this 2nd layer around using the Arrow keys one click at a time until you achieve as focused image as possible.
Let me know how it turns out for you!
oderus
04-20-2008, 10:33 PM
do i need specific software for that, or should i have all those options with the software that came with the camera?
TommyO
04-25-2008, 09:14 PM
Robin,
Everyone is correct, it is difficult at best to remove the motion blur in your image. It is not in one direction, and the image is not of sufficient quality to bring out the detail we would need.
I tried the technique that David mentioned, since it appears you do not have Photoshop, or are not versed in it. Plus, I have never tried it and thought it would be fun. Again, not enough good detail in the image to improve it much. Plus, the technique requires a lot of playing to get it right.
Attached is what I ended up with, which I hesitate to even post. It just is not much of an improvement. Anyway, you have the memory in your mind which counts for a lot.
Good luck !