Help needed- clean up picture taken from a plane

Hi,
I have a photo of a friends house taken from a small plane. It has 2
problems I am struggling to overcome.
www.pfmrs.plus.com/andrew/house.jpg
Taken through the perspex 'cockpit' there is some 'haze' on the image.
Second there are a few pixels of vertical motion 'blur' caused by the
vibration/movement during the exposure.
When I change levels or contrast etc I can get better results but when I
eliminate the haze it makes the bottom left grassy area go extremely dark.
Any help on what method to best eliminate the haze would be appreciated.
Also is there a plug-in available that would be able to look at the amount
of motion and compensate/'sharpen ' the image?
cheers
Andrew

Cliff Top


Re: Help needed- clean up picture taken from a plane

On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 01:11:19 GMT, Voivod <Voi@vod.con> found these unused
words floating about:
Thanks for your admission ...
BTW - your spill-chucker is out of date!
HAGD!


Sir F. A. Rien


Re: Help needed- clean up picture taken from a plane

On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 17:54:30 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien
<jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> scribbled:
Very little about usenet apparantly... Would you care to STFU now or do
you feel like ranting like an idiot yet again?


Voivod


Re: Help needed- clean up picture taken from a plane

On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 16:41:48 GMT, Voivod <Voi@vod.con> found these unused
words floating about:
Really? Guess that only applies in your little corner ... now face the wall
and don't speak until you realize you're one of the many 'morons' inhabiting
this place!
No, CHARTERS are what states how and why the group is intended to be used by
the 'members'. A reminder often clears up little things - most of which you
seem not to know about!
I know (and so the charter states) Binaries -=are=- (by charter) permitted
in several groups that -=DO NOT=- have binaries in their naming.
Yes, without 'binaries in the naming, it is curteous NOT to post until you
either ask or read the CHARTER !!!.


Sir F. A. Rien


Re: Help needed- clean up picture taken from a plane

On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 08:41:15 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien
<jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> scribbled:
If you don't see 'binaries' don't post 'binaries'. How much simpler does
it have to be made for you morons?
Irrelevant, charters are not binding on the concept of usenet.


Voivod


Re: Help needed- clean up picture taken from a plane

On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 06:05:44 GMT, Voivod <Voi@vod.con> found these unused
words floating about:
So why don't -=you=- post the CHARTER for the group on a regular basis, so
that newbies will understand what -=is=- and -=is not=- allowed!
HINT: -=SOME=- groups without 'binaries' -=DO=- allow imagery,
per CHARTER !!!


Sir F. A. Rien


Re: Help needed- clean up picture taken from a plane

On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 20:45:37 -0600, "Warren Weber" <hiview68NO
SPAM@1236bresnan.net> scribbled:
Did you happen to see the word 'binaries' in the group's name?


Voivod


Re: Help needed- clean up picture taken from a plane

On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 11:58:44 +0100, "Cliff Top" <newsgroup@wilkinsons.tv>
found these unused words floating about:
Many digital camerashave a 'video' output jack. If so, just get a small 5"
lcd panel and mount -=inside=-.
Higher shutter speed will remove the vibration.


Sir F. A. Rien


Re: Help needed- clean up picture taken from a plane

Thanks to all for your help with this.
Guy , "guy gelaes" <guy.gelaes@telenet.be
Came up with the best to resolve the focus issue:-
For the correction i use PS CS2 with the Optipix plug-ins from
http://www.reindeergraphics.com . They have a lot of amazing plug-ins for
the graphic industry but not cheap. I use the "refocus" plug-in. If you want
i send you the all workflow by email.
I am still working on better ways to photograph from the plane, ideally with
the camera outside, though checking image composition is not easy like that
and vibration from the airframe is a problem if the camera is mounted
directly onto it.
thanks Again
Cliff Top.... aka Andrew wilkinson



Re: Help needed- clean up picture taken from a plane

Try Image analyzer
http://meesoft.logicnet.dk/
or Picture Cooler
http://denoiser.shorturl.com/
or Focus Magic
http://www.focusmagic.com
I think the first one is the only one that will 'deconvolute' for
free...


Mark.thomas.7@gmail.com


Re: Help needed- clean up picture taken from a plane

This would make an ideal subject for a retouching challenge in
www.retouchpro.com.
Whatever solution you eventually adopt I would suggest that you adjust the
image by means of an adjustment layer and then paint in the layer to control
the degree of adjustment, as the haziness is not uniform across your image.
John


John Rampling


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