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sobutifulnluv Says:

Apr 14, 2010 - This was a great video. Sometimes tossing the photo is not an option especially when you only have one chance to get the shot and the subject is moving or your focus is off. Great video really helped me out a ton!

eli0145 Says:

Feb 16, 2010 - i found that this method works well with some photos and not so much with others, i really liked this video ty

photoshopuniverse Says:

Feb 4, 2010 - There's only so much you can do. You're right, usually tossing a blurry photo is the best thing. When you can't, this is as good as it gets.

Klif Says:

Feb 2, 2010 - I like all your vids but this one wasn't all that great. You're basically taking a blurry photo and sharpening it. It still looks like a blurry photo in the end. I usually just toss out blurry photos and I thought this might change my mind about that. Not really. Nice effort though. I'm sure some people might find this useful.

danelolivaw Says:

Jan 4, 2010 - thx. very usefull.

25GARCE Says:

Dec 22, 2009 - thanks it's great

LatinFlavor96 Says:

Dec 20, 2009 - Thanks for the tutorial.

cocodrilo1313 Says:

Nov 18, 2009 - Great video, Thanks, it helped a lot!!!

crazyDOORcom Says:

Nov 11, 2009 - Interesing....Thanks.

nazzeslo Says:

Oct 22, 2009 - Heey! Just what I was looking for! TNX!

elkopite Says:

Oct 4, 2009 - Brilliant tutorial...helped me a lot...thanks...you have a new subscriber...

photoshopuniverse Says:

Oct 1, 2009 - Hey soldier, That's a different matter, what happening there is that photoshop is having to literally guess the extra information of the image to make it bigger... there's really no way around the fact that images, when enlarged, become blurry. You can fix it somewhat, by follow the techniques of the video AFTER you've enlarged the image. Also, depending on your version of Photoshop, when you go to Image > Image Size, there's a combo box at the bottom, set it to Bicubic Smoother.

new239soldier Says:

Sep 30, 2009 - hey can you help me out here?? i got this really small picture but when i make it bigger it becomes all blurry how do i fix it

AMVPlayaTV Says:

Sep 1, 2009 - Thanks for the tut. man.

AMVPlayaTV Says:

Sep 1, 2009 - You could also try using your camera in a setting where there is more light. Some cameras (such as my previous one) only take decent pictures when they have a lot of light.

Quixomo Says:

Aug 19, 2009 - Your tutorials are amazing.

adriancheetos Says:

Aug 13, 2009 - cool thanks

akiglesias Says:

Jul 26, 2009 - This video was just what I was looking for and very simple to fallow. Thank you very much, Karen

photoshopuniverse Says:

May 27, 2009 - Try altering the distance between the camera and the object. If it's always very blurry no matter the distance, then I'm afraid there's not much to be done. You can try to be more aggressive on the "High Pass" filter, but like I say on the video, it doesn't do miracles.

esmoriz33 Says:

May 27, 2009 - its anyway to fix very very blurry photos?? my cam is very low quality and the photos a re very blurry help me pls