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Jay Peterman
Aug 6, 2004
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I downloaded the Ultra Sharpen Lite (freebie) version. I installed it and tried it out. I didn’t see hardly any difference on a photo that was real blurry or one that was slightly blurry. I flattened the image and made sure everything met the criteria but I hardly noticed any difference.

I tried it on the original as well as creating a new document. I tried 8 bits and 16 bits (I really know nothing about that).

Have any ideas? Thank you.

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Toru
Aug 6, 2004
It doesn’t work miracles on a blurry Picture!
But it makes a good picture much better.

"Jay Peterman" wrote in message
I downloaded the Ultra Sharpen Lite (freebie) version. I installed it and tried it out. I didn’t see hardly any difference on a photo that was real blurry or one that was slightly blurry. I flattened the image and made sure everything met the criteria but I hardly noticed any difference.

I tried it on the original as well as creating a new document. I tried 8 bits and 16 bits (I really know nothing about that).

Have any ideas? Thank you.
JP
Jay Peterman
Aug 6, 2004
On Fri, 6 Aug 2004 08:43:46 -0400, "Toru"
<TheBuckStop@{delete}nuvox.net> wrote:

It doesn’t work miracles on a blurry Picture!
But it makes a good picture much better.

"Jay Peterman" wrote in message
I downloaded the Ultra Sharpen Lite (freebie) version. I installed it and tried it out. I didn’t see hardly any difference on a photo that was real blurry or one that was slightly blurry. I flattened the image and made sure everything met the criteria but I hardly noticed any difference.

I tried it on the original as well as creating a new document. I tried 8 bits and 16 bits (I really know nothing about that).

Have any ideas? Thank you.

I downloaded trials from all three softwares mentioned in an earlier thread and Optipix really did a superior job on the same pix.

I understand the blurry problem. The pictures were taken by a nine-year-old.

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