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I went to a gig last night armed with my compact camera. Unfortunately most of them suffered from camera shake (amongst other probs) due to the 'demanding' conditions! Here is a (reduced) sample as an er, example! Any suggestions?
Ha, beat me to it! Just had a bit of a play with Focus Magic and my results weren't too bad either, not as good as yours! I'm thinking about buying this as I've got about 100 shots to tinker with.
Thanks everyone!
focus magic is one of the better ones. you can also try 'unshake', a freebie. there are others as well, but i've kind of lost track. i think 'jamshaka' was one too. and image analyzer might work for this also.