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sir_icy
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Jan 25, 2011 13:45 |  #1

Hi,
I really want to know if there is ANY way to fix this photo, any way to remove the movement. I have the RAW file too.
It is the ONLY picture i ever have with my two sons together, since one of them passed away shortly after the picture was taken, so it's really important for me to fix this one.


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Jan 25, 2011 14:47 |  #2

I can't contribute any expertise for this, all I can say is that I'm sorry for your loss.


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Jan 25, 2011 15:00 as a reply to  @ tonylong's post |  #3

I tried, without any luck, to use smart sharpen...sorry.


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Jan 25, 2011 15:03 |  #4

Can you upload the raw so I can look at it? I don't want to start edits with a jpeg.


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Jan 25, 2011 15:06 as a reply to  @ tricky500's post |  #5

yeah,

here are a couple of links

http://www.megaupload.​com/?d=K3IQ9FEX (external link)

http://www.2shared.com …49NL1hi9/CAMERA​_RAWS.html (external link)

thanks for giving this a try.




  
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Jan 25, 2011 15:09 |  #6

I'll look at it when I get home tonight..


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Jan 25, 2011 16:19 |  #7

I'm not sure what we're looking at with those links -- they have a .rar extension -- what camera was this taken with (I'm not at my Lightroom workstation so if it's not a Canon Raw file I can't open/view it).


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Jan 25, 2011 16:50 |  #8

tonylong wrote in post #11713107 (external link)
I'm not sure what we're looking at with those links -- they have a .rar extension -- what camera was this taken with (I'm not at my Lightroom workstation so if it's not a Canon Raw file I can't open/view it).

Rar is a compressed file format like zio or sit. It requires software that can extract the files. I use Winrar.


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Jan 25, 2011 17:44 |  #9

Ah, OK, confusing. I've always used YouSendIt.com -- it keeps the Raw intact.


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Jan 25, 2011 17:52 |  #10

I was not able to completely remove the double image, But i was able to make one stand out a ltlle more than the other, then do a little selective cloning to get rid of the doubling. Also upped the saturation to help draw your eye to the twins in the picture. Hope it helps. Sorry for your loss.

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Jan 25, 2011 19:20 |  #11

Full sized here:
http://photos.imageeve​nt.com …nkto/biguntitle​d-45-2.jpg (external link)


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Jan 25, 2011 21:44 |  #12

IMAGE NOT FOUND
HTTP response: NOT FOUND | MIME changed to 'image/png'


FULL SIZED TIFF FILE ---> https://www.yousendit.​com …ad/bFlFN3RUQ0NI​cWRFQlE9PQ (external link)

My condolences on your loss. I hope to never understand the pain I'm sure you have been through.

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Jan 26, 2011 10:40 |  #13

Nice job, Paul. Very well done.


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Jan 26, 2011 13:30 |  #14

Thanks.


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Jan 27, 2011 08:36 as a reply to  @ tricky500's post |  #15

Thank you guys for the time & effort.




  
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