I didn't do it myself since it was only a simple trial to see if FM
would fix up the old soldier's face. But much of the image is in good
focus or as good as you'd like it to be. But if the entire image is hit
with FM then some of it gets overly sharp. If I was doing it for real I
would do it on a layer, keep the old soldier's face and anything else
that wasn't too sharp but then mask out the overly sharpened bits and
combine the layers.
Chuck Norcutt
On 4/11/2014 5:48 PM, ChrisB wrote:
> Thanks again, Chuck. I had not considered something like FM. I'll give it a
> go.
>
> Chris
>
> C M I Barker | Gamlingay
>
>
>> On 11 Apr 2014, at 22:29, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I wouldn't be unhappy with any of these (although there are a couple
>> where I wondered what you were trying to do). The third photo of model
>> Amie is really excellent. As to your old out-of-focus soldier he
>> responds wonderfully to Focus Magic with a simple setting of 3 pixels
>> for an out of focus image. I'm not like Moose who seems to work wonders
>> with Focus Magic. I obviously don't know how to use it well since it
>> usually doesn't help much with what I try. But the old soldier really
>> sharpened up nicely. Do not despair. You're doing quite well.
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