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Harold Fontemier wrote:
> I am looking for some help. I have several digital photos that are
> irreplaceable and they are blurry (long story).
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> Is anyone in this group able to offer any insight as how to un-blur the
> photo's?
There are utilities, 'unshake' is a free one but the results are pretty
gritty looking, not pleasant but more for technical purposes.
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On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 16:27:55 GMT, in rec.photo.digital "Harold
Fontemier" <fontemier@houston.rr.com> wrote:
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>I am looking for some help. I have several digital photos that are
>irreplaceable and they are blurry (long story).
>
>Is anyone in this group able to offer any insight as how to un-blur the
>photo's?
"Harold Fontemier" <fontemier@houston.rr.com> wrote in message
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> I am looking for some help. I have several digital photos that are
> irreplaceable and they are blurry (long story).
>
> Is anyone in this group able to offer any insight as how to un-blur the
> photo's?
>
>
>
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"Harold Fontemier" <fontemier@houston.rr.com> wrote in message
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> I am looking for some help. I have several digital photos that are
> irreplaceable and they are blurry (long story).
>
> Is anyone in this group able to offer any insight as how to un-blur the
> photo's?
Are you sure it's the photo? I just went through this with someone who had
their video driver incorrectly set.
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