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Hi, my name is Alex Cecilio. I'm a graphic artist, and I'm gonna show you how to remove a blur from a photo in Photoshop. So here I've got a picture that's got a slight blur to it that I'm not really comfortable with. So I'm gonna start off by going to filter, and I'm gonna go down to sharpen, and I'm gonna do a smart sharpen. I'm gonna zoom out a little. And this is gonna show you what the image looks like. So, you can really mess around when you get into this window, you can really mess around with how blurred your photo is, or how sharp you want it to be. So, I want mine to be pretty sharp, but I don't want it to be too contrasted. So, you can really, like I said, it's really up to you. And if you wanted to go ahead and go into the advanced options, you can. This will help you kind of get away from that contrasty kind of thing that's going on here, as you saw when I sharpened it. It kind of gained a little bit of contrast. So, I'm just gonna kind of mess with the colors a little bit. But if you want to stick to basic, it's fine. So, you can go all the way up, and this will really grain your picture, so I wouldn't recommend that. But, you can also remove a type of blur. So like, if you know, you have a lens blur, it's gonna change the entire picture, or a motion blur. And I like to lense blur, and you can even, if you click more accurate in CS5, it will kind of clean it up even more for you. So I'm just gonna, and so you might get this kind of grainy look to it. But also, my photo happens to be low resolution, so if you have a high resolution picture, preferably 300, I think mine's at 72 right now, and that's why this is happening, but, like I said, higher resolution pictures will blur, will sharpen a lot better, and they'll look a lot better. My name is Alex, and this is how you remove a blur from a photo in Photoshop. Thank you.
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