Hello Gimp-users,
i've got a bad digital camera and want to work over the results. Bad in this
case means, that i've got good resolution and good results concerning the
light, but a bad sharpness.
My idea is, that if i've got a good resolution, what the fact is, there must
be a way to sharpen
Ok, so i will try to answer every question:
Am Mittwoch, 2. November 2005 01:56 schrieben Sie:
i am sure your willingness to answer will be just as keen as your
willingness to ask for help here.
Of course ;)
I have asked a designer someone from a marketing corporate and he told me,
that this
On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 02:19:56PM +0100, qeldroma wrote:
Ok, so i will try to answer every question:
Am Mittwoch, 2. November 2005 01:56 schrieben Sie:
i am sure your willingness to answer will be just as keen as your
willingness to ask for help here.
Of course ;)
I have asked a
On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 10:36:39AM +0100, qeldroma wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 2. November 2005 01:56 schrieben Sie:
i am sure your willingness to answer will be just as keen as your
willingness to ask for help here.
Of course ;)
I have asked a designer someone from a marketing corporate and he
Am Mittwoch, 2. November 2005 18:13 schrieben Sie:
ah, that is interesting. my photoshop using friend used photoshops
limitations in this respect to justify upgrading her camera.
if this is the case, then any marketing corporation should be able to
downgrade the equipment that their staff
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 14:19 +0100, qeldroma wrote:
No matter how, because EVERY image get's blured. It could be summer in the
desert and it would get blured ;)
It's just a 2MPix handy-cam, so that's the reason, but i don't need PERFECT
results, just a little bit better results, i know i
Hello Gimp-users,
i've got a bad digital camera and want to work over the results. Bad in this
case means, that i've got good resolution and good results concerning the
light, but a bad sharpness.
My idea is, that if i've got a good resolution, what the fact is, there must
be a way to sharpen
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 09:36:27PM +0100, qeldroma wrote:
i've got a bad digital camera and want to work over the results. Bad in this
case means, that i've got good resolution and good results concerning the
light, but a bad sharpness.
My idea is, that if i've got a good resolution, what
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 09:36:27PM +0100, qeldroma wrote:
i've got a bad digital camera and want to work over the results. Bad in this
case means, that i've got good resolution and good results concerning the
light, but a bad sharpness.
My idea is, that if i've got a good resolution,
On Tuesday 01 November 2005 04:48 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 09:36:27PM +0100, qeldroma wrote:
i've got a bad digital camera and want to work over the results. Bad in
this case means, that i've got good resolution and good results
concerning the light, but a bad
On 11/1/05, qeldroma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Gimp-users,
i've got a bad digital camera and want to work over the results. Bad in this
case means, that i've got good resolution and good results concerning the
light, but a bad sharpness.
How was the camera being held? Was it sitting on
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 09:36:27PM +0100, qeldroma wrote:
Of course, i could do it in Windows using the well known utilities, but i
WANT
since i do not use Windows and as a linux user, i do not have enough
time to discover all of the excellent and well known software available
to me, much
* Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-01-05 20:12]:
i am sure your willingness to answer will be just as keen as your
willingness to ask for help here.
touchette ...
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Patrick ShanahanRegistered Linux User #207535
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The image looks blurred by camera shake with the long shutter speed
and a non-steady handheld photo. unsharp masking probably won;t help.
Try going here:
http://registry.gimp.org/list?category=12
and looking at the plug-ins that refocus the blurry image. I have
not used these plug-ins,
gimp wise you could try Filters-Unsharp Mask.
But as for the camera - I couldn't tell from the sample pic if it is a focus
problem. Is it focusing someplace else - easier to tell if there is more depth
in the photo. Take a snap of a brick wall from an angle, or snap a photo of
some stairs.
Is
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