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Moved the camera under the exposure
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| Hi
I wonder if it is possible to correct a picture where the person who
took the
photo moved the camera under the exposure.
The photo is in-scanned in grayscale (from 1015). The photo i looks
like a double exposured picture (two pictures in one picture but moved
a about half length of a head of a person).
eko
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| Tom Nelson 2005-11-22, 6:14 pm |
| I do not believe this level of blur is correctable.
Tom Nelson
Tom Nelson Photography
In article <1132487105.642000.263310@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
eko2 <vbnm221001@msn.com> wrote:
> Hi
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> I wonder if it is possible to correct a picture where the person who
> took the
> photo moved the camera under [during] the exposure.
> The photo is in-scanned in grayscale (from 1015). The photo i looks
> like a double exposured picture (two pictures in one picture but moved
> a about half length of a head of a person).
>
> eko
>
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| Mike Russell 2005-11-22, 10:14 pm |
| > eko2 <vbnm221001@msn.com> wrote:[color=darkred]
Here's a free utility that is probably worth trying.
http://www.hamangia.freeserve.co.uk/
Don't expect a miracle, but with a little effort you may get something
better than you started with.
--
Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com
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