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How to correct blurry pictures?

Blurry pictures . I have a problem of moving the camera when I press the button. A tripod helps though.

Of course, all the pictures that I like are blurry! Any suggestions to how to fix them? I have PS7.
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i have no idea how to fix blurry pics. i do know that there is a filter called improver that may help a little bit. there may not be a "cure" for blurry pics, although you may be able to "work " that in when you scrap them on the computer by doing a blur or fog on the pic, etc.


also, i've heard a tip that says to hold your breath when you snap a pic to help your hands stay "steadier".

hope that helps some!!
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Sorry cant help with the blurry photos but depending on your time for a photo have your tried your timer, sometimes that can help you to get steady..

The only other suggestion I have for holding it steady and this depends on whether you have a digital or not is to, use the eypiece if its a digital, the other things is to experient with how you hold the camera and to maybe bring your arms in closer to ur body, sometimes that helps with steadyness.

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