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Jan 29, 2011 08:29 |  #1

Hi
These were taken last night with an iPhone and they are terrible. This band played for my son's hockey charity. They were great.
I would like to post them on the team's website.
Can any of you experts do anything with them.
I left them in their original state.
Thanks in advance.

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Jan 29, 2011 12:49 |  #2

Not much we can do, seeing as there are blown highlights.
If we up the brightness, we'd get a lot of noise or unwanted artifacts.

It'd just look pretty ugly if we tried 'fixing' these, hopefully someone better than I can take a look though.


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Jan 29, 2011 13:39 |  #3

Swift wrote in post #11737657 (external link)
Not much we can do, seeing as there are blown highlights.
If we up the brightness, we'd get a lot of noise or unwanted artifacts.

It'd just look pretty ugly if we tried 'fixing' these, hopefully someone better than I can take a look though.

Tend to agree, just been playing with these and with all my might everything I did just made them look worse. Sorry Dude.


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Jan 29, 2011 14:07 |  #4

Unfortunately, there just isn't much that can be done for these. All of the bright areas are completely blown out, meaning there is no detail or color to recover at all; and they're so underexposed that any attempt at noise reduction is going to kill any of the detail that IS present in there.


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Jan 29, 2011 20:16 |  #5

Thanks guys for trying.


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Jan 29, 2011 20:18 |  #6

Someone's got a tough job, probably not much you can do about it.
I gave it a shot, nothing worth sharing.


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