I don't know Jad. Those are so far out of focus, I think you may be
out of luck. Best of luck to you tho!
-gary
http://www.eighteenpercent.net
http://www.pbase.com/gmr2048
On 7/5/05, Jad Madi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> Here is a list of shots I want to work on
> http://jadmadi.net/macro
>
Hi
Here is a list of shots I want to work on
http://jadmadi.net/macro
I'll try unsharpmask and Refocus
Thank you for the help guys
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Hi,
Jad Madi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Today I took some shots but I've forgot to disable macro,
> actually all was great shots, but macro screwed them up
>
> is there any filter or method to work on thos shots to make
> them looks normal ?
Did you try your luck with Refocus yet? http://ref
Jad Madi writes:
> Today I took some shots but I've forgot to disable macro,
> actually all was great shots, but macro screwed them up
In what way did it screw them up?
The most common way is that they'll be out of focus -- the camera
is set to only focus on close things, and you pointed at some
On Monday 04 July 2005 20:31, Andreas Waechter wrote:
> Do _you_ know what the word macro usually means (esp. when
> in camera context)?
>
> Usually it refers to lens settings for low-distance
> large-scale images, and has nothing to do with computing at
> all, it's an optical setup (macro lenses
michael chang wrote:
> Do you know what the word macro means? A macro is a
script or list of
> instructions/settings (for e.g. a camera, software
application, etc.)
Do _you_ know what the word macro usually means (esp. when
in camera context)?
Usually it refers to lens settings for low-dis
On 7/3/05, Jad Madi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Today I took some shots but I've forgot to disable macro,
> actually all was great shots, but macro screwed them up
Do you know what the word macro means? A macro is a script or list of
instructions/settings (for e.g. a camera, software appli