On 9 September 2012 16:11, Bruce Walker <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Chris Mitchell > <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 9 September 2012 14:28, Bruce Walker <[email protected]> wrote: >>> I really enjoyed that gallery, Chris. >>> >>> I thought that many of these shots could do with some sharpening though. >>> >> >> Thanks Bruce. Mostly motion blur I think. Panning a 300mm lens with a >> shutter speed that shows propeller blur is a bit of an art... > > Well I wondered if maybe you were handholding the 300. In that case, > well done! :-) > > You *can* sharpen up motion-blurred shots a bit in Lightroom/ACR if > you crank the Radius value up around 2.0 or more and reduce the > Amount. It's basically a compromise between fine detail sharpening and > local contrast enhancement. And Photoshop's Smart Sharpening filter > has settings for reversing motion blur if you can determine the > dominant direction/angle of the blur. > > -- Thanks for the advice Bruce. I've had a go with LR, but can't get much of an improvement. Will have a go with PS when I've got a couple of free hours...
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