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Accounting for camera shake

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Accounting for camera shake

All right, I've gone ahead and saved out the file that I created in the previous exercise, just in case you want to take a look at it, it's called Basic vs advanced.psd and the Background layer shows the results of our basic modifications, The Advanced (70%) layer shows the results of our advanced settings faded to 70%. So it's not quite apples and oranges but it's very close. Anyway, think what we have when all is said and done is some very nicely sharpened squirrels here. Now, I'm going to switch over to Ceiling carving.jpg, also found by the way inside the 15_sharpen folder, and this is a ceiling frieze that I shot inside of San Simeon. So I was actually shooting upward with my camera, which was a little bit awkward and as a result if you go ahead and zoom in on the image, you can see that there's a little bit of camera shake. Now, by camera shake, I mean that I'm moving a little bit while I'm shooting this image under lowlight and as a result I'm getting the impression here that…

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