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TofuTheGreat

Location: Back where I belong.

Post Tue Mar 14, 2006 12:35 pm   Reply with quote         


I've just been given a seemingly impossible task here at work.

One of the departments has some digital photos that they need to include in their annual report. These are photos that can't be re-shot (time and place has passed) and the pictures are very blurry.

Is there a way to fix them? Personally I think it's a lost cause. Here's an example photo to show what I'm up against:





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Post Tue Mar 14, 2006 12:38 pm   Reply with quote         


I don't think the sharpening tools will work on that much blur and such low resolution. It'll probably look like a mess no matter what you do with it.




yello_piggy

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Post Tue Mar 14, 2006 12:46 pm   Reply with quote         


just read about a plug-in called "FocalBlade 1.0"




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Alex

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Post Tue Mar 14, 2006 12:57 pm   Reply with quote         


downsampling it until we can't see what's on the pic would be a solution. I'm not sure it helps... Actually, I'm sure it doesn't. Wink




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Post Tue Mar 14, 2006 1:03 pm   Reply with quote         


well, you could always re-paint it photorealistically. I'm sure someone here could do it very well.




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Post Tue Mar 14, 2006 1:07 pm   Reply with quote         


There is nothing you can do about that image. Sorry. There are lots of sharpening tools out there. (I have tried them all) They help a little bit. They don't really sharpen it as much as they fake a sharp edge. If the info is not there, you can not add it. In otherwords, you will never see her eyelashes or her pupils. You will never know what color her eyes are and you will never be able to read that trophy. Sorry Sad




dewking

Location: Pembroke, MA

Post Tue Mar 14, 2006 1:08 pm   Reply with quote         


I just hit a bunch of random items and came up with this...

its not much better though.

http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/7443/alibenda1copy9hv.jpg

with more time, Im sure I (or someone) could get in there and basically redraw her fairly cleanly.

But that would take some time. There may be someone else that could get it a little closer to what you want though.





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seamusoisin

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Post Tue Mar 14, 2006 1:11 pm   Reply with quote         


Yellow Piggy has a possiblity, you can download a trial version of Focalblade, why not give it a shot.





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Post Tue Mar 14, 2006 1:12 pm   Reply with quote         


Surprised

Here I was waiting for Rey to step in here and BADA-BING "Hey that's easy" and show us all the intricacies of sharpening images in Photoshop.

Rey, I must say... I'm very disappointed.
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TofuTheGreat

Location: Back where I belong.

Post Tue Mar 14, 2006 1:15 pm   Reply with quote         


mason4300 wrote:
well, you could always re-paint it photorealistically. I'm sure someone here could do it very well.


Would be nice but there's 6-8 pictures like this. You'd think they would've looked at the preview BEFORE deciding no to take another shot.

The only bright side I have is that I think they are going to resize the images down for inclusion the annual report. I don't think they need details such as eye color or text on the trophy though. Simply something that looks crisper for the report.

Confused




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mere_artist

Location: Holbrook, New York

Post Tue Mar 14, 2006 1:21 pm   Reply with quote         


a few solutions

first you could print out all the type and everything else on the rest of the report blurry too so it matches. then you could sell reading glasses to people. take all the money you make from the reading glasses and build a time machine and go back in time and retake the photos.

or you could clone the girl in the photo and wait for her to get to the same age she was in the picture and take another photo.

or wait for CS3 to come out.. maybe adobe will finally get around to making a sharpen filter that actually works




dewking

Location: Pembroke, MA

Post Tue Mar 14, 2006 1:26 pm   Reply with quote         


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Would be nice but there's 6-8 pictures like this. You'd think they would've looked at the preview BEFORE deciding no to take another shot.

The only bright side I have is that I think they are going to resize the images down for inclusion the annual report. I don't think they need details such as eye color or text on the trophy though. Simply something that looks crisper for the report.

Confused


So do you have these in a high res version? Not that it makes a differnce really, its still going to be blurry, but if this is the size they are going to have in the report, then the quality is going to drop even more. A 72dpi image in a printed piece... scarier than a blurry starting image.

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TofuTheGreat

Location: Back where I belong.

Post Tue Mar 14, 2006 1:42 pm   Reply with quote         


dewking wrote:
So do you have these in a high res version? Not that it makes a differnce really, its still going to be blurry, but if this is the size they are going to have in the report, then the quality is going to drop even more. A 72dpi image in a printed piece... scarier than a blurry starting image.


Don't I wish. All pics are 640x480 and anywhere from 40kb-88kb. As I said originally I was only hoping there was a way to improve the pics. I knew that fixing the images was not going to happen.

Why can't it be like the crap they show on TV (i.e. CSI, Star Trek, etc.) where the technician types a couple commands, clicks a couple buttons and {POOF!} instantly better picture? I HATE when they do that in shows. My wife is so sick of me saying "Yeah right!" or "Oh puh-lease!" when I see that happen. Laughing




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Queen La Tiff

Location: MI

Post Tue Mar 14, 2006 1:44 pm   Reply with quote         


Who the hell took that shot? A porno director?




Eve
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Location: Planet Earth

Post Tue Mar 14, 2006 1:56 pm   Reply with quote         


40 to 80 kb.

Forget it...lost cause.

Your printer will kill you.

You're clients will kill you.

Not possible.




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