Amateur Photographer  |  23rd July 2016
THE SHARPNESS: GET YOUR SHARPEST SHOTS EVER
Underexposed images can often be rescued in post-production, but blurred or out of focus shots are not so easy to save. Of course, there are ways to increase the clarity of a slightly soft shot, but in reality all you’re doing is increasing the contrast along edges detected by the post processing software. The best way to ensure pin-sharp pictures is to do as much as you can to keep yourself and your equipment steady prior to releasing the shutter. This can be achieved in various ways, but one of the most obvious is to mount your camera to a stable support, or holding it in such a way that movement is kept to a minimum. Once you are sure that everything is super
steady, you can employ the services of in-built camera stabilisation or
experiment with focus settings and other camera-based variables.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Photographer 23rd July 2016.