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Old 11-03-2008, 09:52 AM   #40
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Going back several posts, ZP, you actually can correct motion blur. There are algorithms for both motion blur and focus blur. You can even add resolution if you have several shots to work from. However there is no way to add resolution to a single shot of an image.

Sometimes I also get tied up with the inconsistencies or errors and sometimes I just go with the flow. I do find it amusing that in the autopsy rooms the "private body areas" are always washed out due to too much light no matter what the viewing angle is.

Another videography trick I've seen is panning down a famous actress's body where they switch in a body double (or any other pan substitution). There was a movie some years ago with Andie Dickinson did a shower scene where a body double was used. I had a friend who swore that it was her. When I explained how they did it, he watched the scene again and realized I was right.
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