If the eyes aren\'t sharp then the the model/client looks a little fuzzy and confused... The easy answer is focus on the eyes, use a aperature value that keeps enough of the face in focus, keep your shutter speed at minimum 1/focal length and use good hand holding technique to avoid camera shake on your part. If you\'ve done all of those things, the eyes will be sharp and you will need very little sharpening in post.
If the eyes aren\'t sharp then the the model/client looks a little fuzzy and confused... The easy answer is focus on the eyes, use a aperature value that keeps enough of the face in focus, keep your shutter speed at minimum 1/focal length and use good hand holding technique to avoid camera shake on your part. If you\'ve done all of those things, the eyes will be sharp and you will need very little sharpening in post.
May 29, 2009 at 04:10 PM
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