Keeping your shots in focus
January 21st, 2010 Posted in General
Just when you think you have the perfect photo in your cameras viewfinder, you later copy the image on to your computer to find the picture is blurry and unusable.
To remedy this, either use a flash making sure you take precautions to remove effects such as red eye or invest in a tripod to make sure your pictures are taken with no shakey camera syndrome.
Another tip is to make use of sharpen tools which exist on most photo editing software.
When you are happy with a photo, simply run a sharp filter through the image. This technique puts more emphasis on the edges in your image reducing the effect of blur.