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Oct 25, 2006 12:48 |  #1

Do any of you Photoshop guru's out there think this shot can be saved? I just couldn't get enough light with the lens i was using unfortunately. :(

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ps. I'm not too worried about the barbed wire, i think i can manage that; more worried about the movement/focus issues.

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Oct 25, 2006 13:25 |  #2

Not sure if this would be considered "saved", but I just played around with the levels, curves, ran noise ninja and sharpened a bit...

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The stag is still a bit blurry though, and it might be considered oversaturated now...maybe someone else can help you out more :)

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Oct 27, 2006 11:44 |  #3

Cheers for trying Souperman. Your version is definitely better than mine, but still not quite saved i think. Oh well, i had a feeling it was a lost cause to be honest hehe! ;)


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Oct 27, 2006 12:36 as a reply to  @ beano's post |  #4

Duplicated the layer, and then I ran a few filters (a blur for depth of field and played with the shadow/highlight feature) and this was the result in 3 minutes.


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Oct 27, 2006 13:08 |  #5

Auto levels, despeckle, and usm

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