Hi, you can apply sharpening in Photoshop as well which you are already using. 
You mention  windows software that might improve your images further. I'm 
wondering what you have in mind. Also, how many pixels were there in the 
originals before cropping. Cheers, Susan 



On 29/05/2010, at 12:50 PM, Vladimir James <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Aperture and Graphic Converter have image sharpeners. Of course, there are 
> strict limits which depend upon the sharpness of the original image.
> 
> Vlad James
> 
> On 29/05/2010, at 12:07 PM, Chris Burton wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Hi muggers
>> 
>> I am presently going through my blue whale id image catalogue, and some of 
>> them are not so clear, mainly due to the distance of whale from the camera 
>> at the time. So when I zoom in the detail is not so good, even after 
>> improving the image in photoshop with contrast, brightness, levels etc.
>> 
>> I suddenly thought if there is any software that would enable me to improve 
>> (even marginally) the image I have? Does anyone know of this and could 
>> please advise?
>> 
>> Im not so optimistic and pretty much think it depends on the original image.
>> 
>> I did some google searches and there is some software available for PC's but 
>> nothing came up for macs.
>> 
>> 
>> best regards
>> 
>> Chris
>> 
>> 
>> 
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