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ahh! blurry images.

Discussion in 'Digital photography' started by kinza, Jun 8, 2005.

  1. kinza

    kinza Regular member

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    I have a a Sony DSC-P72, 3 megapixel camera. I am constantly changing settings on the camera to prevent blurry images. Can anyone recommend some settings to stop the blurriness?
     
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    anyone?
     
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    You can't affect it with settings. Use sufficient lighting so your camera can focus properly.
     
  4. kinza

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    well i noticed that the pictures are usually blurry in the outdoors.
     
  5. Alien13

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    could it be that theres too much light.? How are the pics inside?
     
  6. andmerr

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    i dont know about fixing it via the camera, but i do know of some free software that can clean the bluriness up once it is on the pc.

    Simply called picasa2 its free via google

    sotware description:

    Working with your pictures

    Import Pictures: Get pictures from a camera, scanner, or CD

    Organize Pictures: Star, caption, add labels, and move photos on disk

    Edit Pictures: Adjust contrast, color, and apply photographic filters.



    Sharing your photos

    Share Photos: Share online with Blogger, Hello, or make a gift CD

    Print Photos: Print at home or order prints and custom products online

    Email Photos: Send pictures with Gmail, Hello, or your email program



    Working with Picasa's features

    Picasa Basics: Everything else: organizing, search, and more

    Create Cool Stuff: All kinds of other neat things to do with your photos

    Backup Files: Archive your photos on CD, DVD, or to an external drive

     
  7. kinza

    kinza Regular member

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    the indoor pictures are fine. actually quite good. i have heard of picasa2, i guess i should get it.
     
  8. andmerr

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    heres a link for you:

    [bold]http://www.picasa.com/[/bold]
     
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    thanks. what are the ISO settings on the camera for?
     
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    Blurry images can not be fix with computer (except in C.S.I. :p). You can only make them look sharper but it reduces the quality quite bit. Every image manipulation software has sharpen option. Bigger ISO allows you to take photos in darker lighting. With my canon I can shoot pictures inside without flash easily with ISO 400. But when ISO is bigger noise is also bigger. At ISO 400 it's almost unbearable, but it can be cleaned with neat image -> http://www.neatimage.com/

    edit: typo
     
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  11. kinza

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    well, that's just great news. there's this setting "OEV", what is that? oh and sometimes my pictures look overexposed to the flash, can i fix that on the computer?
     
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    Oev is the white balance. Minus is darker and plus lighter. Comes in handy when shooting at beach, indoors etc. You can fix overexposed images a little but it's the same deal as with blurry images -> quality suffers. When the picture is overexposed just try to take a new one if it's possible. If you're shooting with flash too close (macro shots for example) the result is almost always overexposed pictures.

    [offtopic]Macro shots should be shot with a small tripod or something like that.[/offtopic]
     
  13. kinza

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    thanks. I tried Picasa2, good program. I like programs with tons of weird/cool filters to "modify" pictures. Any out there at a decent price?
     
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    I think photoshop elements 3.0 is worth every penny. It's like a lite version of original photoshop, most advanced features are deleted but what is essential for light editing of photos is still there. Try it out and see your self: http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopelwin/main.html

    You can get it at 80$ if I remember correctly. Older versions might be cheaper, they're good too.
     
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    I have a a Sony DSC-P72, 3 megapixel camera. I am constantly changing settings on the camera to prevent blurry images. Can anyone recommend some settings to stop the blurriness?



    I also have a sony DSC-100. Similar camera. I too get a good number of blurriness. I thought it was because the camera is so light, when one clicks they jerk on the camera and thus movement is recorded. My wife keepted telling me its not that. Now that I see your post I wonder if its a defect in the camera.
     
  16. kinza

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    I think it may be a defect in the camera, I'm always trying to get the optimum settings but it never seems to work. Now I just avoid taking outdoor pictures as it seems blurriness takes place only in the outdoors.
     
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    After playing around with mine for a while and reading the manual, I managed to put the camera in a setting so that the light always flash. I have now taken about 25 pictures this way and none have been blury. Try it and see if it works for you.
     
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    I am trying right now, but I can't seem to stop the blurriness sat full optical zoom. What settings do you have?
     
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    Will have to waite till Friday. My wife read the manual and set it according to the instructions. You can get the manual online for the model you have. I wont have access to the camera till Friday.
     
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    ok, i was too lazy to read the manual.
     

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