On Dec 29, 2010, at 7:30 AM, Eric Weir wrote:

> 
> On Dec 27, 2010, at 6:24 PM, steve harley wrote:
> 
>> after reading through this thread it seems like working with Lightroom may 
>> be distracting you from finding out why your images aren't sharp; Lightroom 
>> can't really fix this; the sharpening effect essentially emphasizes the 
>> edges of shapes, it doesn't really "fix" blurry images
>> 
>> if your images are blurry i'd suspect
>> 
>> 1) you are shooting handheld at slow speed and the camera is not steady 
>> enough
>> 2) your subjects are moving too fast for the speed of your exposure
>> 3) you've got a problem with the focus and/or the lens
> 
> Thanks, Larry. I'm glad you commented on this. I wasn't expecting much from 
> Lightroom in this connection, though noise reduction did improve one poor 
> image I'd selected to experiment with. 

You're welcome, but you're replying to Steve's comment, if you're eyesight is 
bad enough that you can't tell "Steve" from "Larry", I may have an idea of why 
your pictures aren't very sharp.


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Larry Colen [email protected] sent from i4est





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