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it's a software program you can get that purports to 'fix' blurry images. i've not used it, but it appears to help somewhat, though i suspect all it does is sharpen the images until they look a little clearer.
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10x a lot for your answers.
Maybe you are correct and Spot mode was a mistake when I focused the target. I will try to use 1 area next time I can go outside. Now in Sofia, Bulgaria is -17 C and I must go to work ![]() I do not like to apply image processing to most of the pictures (except a Neat Image - default noise removal), but maybe in some cases it can help. I will try Focus magic. Sorry for my bad english |
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stop apologizing for your English... you're doing fine!
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Let's make a deal - you'll stop apologizing for your written English and we won't attempt or apologize for our Bulgarian! On the program for Focus Magic, visit their site at http://www.focusmagic.comThey have a demo down load that's free for the first 8 or so images you process. I did an informal survey of forum members and the consensus was that FM was the most used/liked. |
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