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    This theif stole my bike: Is it possible to sharpen it any better?

    Hi everyone.

    I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to sharpening images. I've played around with the High Pass filter without much luck.

    PLease have a look and if anyone could make it better I would be greatly appreciated.

    THanks,theif.bmp

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    Re: This theif stole my bike: Is it possible to sharpen it any better?

    Simple answer no

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    Re: This theif stole my bike: Is it possible to sharpen it any better?

    I think thats "no" too. And wondering why they keep showing that kinda stuff in movies and shows? Or maybe they now something we don't?
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    Re: This theif stole my bike: Is it possible to sharpen it any better?

    Yeah, The cops told me that if we have them on video that would help. But with that grainy of a video clip, I'm thinking it's going to be tough.

    TO go about attempting to sharpen it. Would using the high pass filter be my best bet?

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    Re: This theif stole my bike: Is it possible to sharpen it any better?

    I don't think they would accept it when it is tempered with. Could easily say that it was tempered, and it is possible for the photoshop guru to get into trouble this way.

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    Re: This theif stole my bike: Is it possible to sharpen it any better?

    is that the largest image you have?
    Post the original if you have it.

    This is over sharpened but their's no detail is such a small image.
    This theif stole my bike: Is it possible to sharpen it any better?-theif%5B1%5D.jpg

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    Re: This theif stole my bike: Is it possible to sharpen it any better?

    If only we have the technology of CSI.... lol....

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    Re: This theif stole my bike: Is it possible to sharpen it any better?

    I'll post the original when I get home from work today. I also have the original video clip as well.

    The whole thing makes me sick how people will just walk into my garage while I'm home and take something...

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    Re: This theif stole my bike: Is it possible to sharpen it any better?

    this is really not possible.... everything is fade no use of sharpen tool....if you have video and the face is clear then you can snapshot of picture from video and then post it again...

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    Re: This theif stole my bike: Is it possible to sharpen it any better?

    This theif stole my bike: Is it possible to sharpen it any better?-thief6zoom.jpg
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