hey there, i took this of my hubby n baby boy and did some editing with CS5 and i would like you opinion. thank you 
mothiak Member 58 posts Joined Mar 2011 More info | Mar 22, 2011 18:48 | #1 hey there, i took this of my hubby n baby boy and did some editing with CS5 and i would like you opinion. thank you Canon 60D
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Mar 22, 2011 18:56 | #2 I like it...seems the original image was kinda soft to begin with, but still nice. No longer actively shooting...
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Mar 22, 2011 19:08 | #3 yeah i noticed all my images are soft lately! im starting to wonder if its me or the lenses or the camera! Canon 60D
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keithisaac Member 84 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Naples Florida More info | Mar 22, 2011 20:45 | #4 mothiak wrote in post #12072451 yeah i noticed all my images are soft lately! im starting to wonder if its me or the lenses or the camera! how can i make sure? and how do i get those sharp images i see on this forum ? ![]() thanks. Remove your battery, and the little button battery that holds the time. With both batteries out, turn on the camera and press the shutter button. 50d, 7d, 530s, AB 1600s, an other stuff.....
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Mar 22, 2011 22:58 | #5 oh wow thanks! i have been reading about that issue and i will do it tomorow morning thank you so much! Canon 60D
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Mar 23, 2011 10:41 | #6 i could not find the second battery i looked online for this issue and everyone has the same problem, "there is no clock battery" :S this is strange i know the 7D has one but i cant find it on the 60D Canon 60D
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HarleyHuffman Senior Member 418 posts Joined Oct 2009 Location: Indy More info | Mar 23, 2011 11:37 | #7 keith isaac wrote in post #12073076 Remove your battery, and the little button battery that holds the time. With both batteries out, turn on the camera and press the shutter button. Then put the batteries back in. This will totally reboot your camera. You'll loose any custom settings, but you should see your focus issued be resolved. KI GREAT TIP! Canon 7D, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM, EF 16-35/2.8 L II USM AF, EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM, EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM, EF 50mm f/1.4 USM, 580EX II, bags of sb-26(s)
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HughR Senior Member 999 posts Joined Feb 2011 Location: Toronto, Ontario More info | Mar 23, 2011 13:48 | #8 I think you did a great job in CS5! Only additional things I would do are remove some of the yellow from his teeth and possibly lighten the whites of his eyes just a bit. I use a 60D also and get spectacular sharpness with the EF-S 15-85 IS lens. The two Canon lenses you have are not as sharp as the 15-85. Hugh
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eyeoncolor Senior Member 275 posts Joined Feb 2010 Location: Amarillo, TX More info | Mar 23, 2011 14:25 | #9 keith isaac wrote in post #12073076 Remove your battery, and the little button battery that holds the time. With both batteries out, turn on the camera and press the shutter button. Then put the batteries back in. This will totally reboot your camera. You'll loose any custom settings, but you should see your focus issued be resolved. KI Does this apply to the 50D? Happy Shooting
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