Is there an easy way with software to unblur a pic taken on my iPhone?
I know nothing about photo editing
Not really. I assume it's motion blur, and reasonably bad?Is there an easy way with software to unblur a pic taken on my iPhone?
Lightroom isn't particularly suitable for that sort of thing. I have a program that is, but it's still not a miracle worker.If you want you can PM me and then email over the photo as a file and I can sling it in Lightroom and see what happens!
Not really. I assume it's motion blur, and reasonably bad?
Lightroom isn't particularly suitable for that sort of thing. I have a program that is, but it's still not a miracle worker.
Yes it can, or it could be both. With an iPhone though, the depth of field is usually large, so most blurry pictures will be from motion blur (of the camera or subject). But yes, it could be either or both.couldnt it be slightly out of focus blur?
If you have an image which is a bit soft (as opposed to really sharp) due to motion or focus, sharpening can add a little definition to edges to help disguise the problem. But my guess is that he hasn't started a thread because it's a bit soft, I imagine it's quite bad.LR sharpening and few other bits might help!
Yeah I know, I'm not wanting to piss on your fire or anything. You didn't mention PS, you can do a lot more there than in LR.As said not an expert and was just offering to try and sling it in LR/PS and see what can do!
Yes it can, or it could be both. With an iPhone though, the depth of field is usually large, so most blurry pictures will be from motion blur (of the camera or subject). But yes, it could be either or both.
If you have an image which is a bit soft (as opposed to really sharp) due to motion or focus, sharpening can add a little definition to edges to help disguise the problem. But my guess is that he hasn't started a thread because it's a bit soft, I imagine it's quite bad.
Yeah I know, I'm not wanting to piss on your fire or anything. You didn't mention PS, you can do a lot more there than in LR.