![]() ![]() If you are getting a 10% keeper (technical, not actual keeper rate), then you need to go out and learn to shoot better. If you aren't, you need to start learning how to prioritize speed, FL, and dof. If you shoot indoor sports, you should be using that 50 1.8 anyway. so I thought I would just ask hereĬanon 17-40mm f/4L | Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L II | Canon 80-200 f/2.8 "Magic Drainpipe" and HP documented a way you can detect if an image is OOF. ![]() Guess they weren't used to the star button for AF needless to say using the "x" button, it took quite awhile.Ī quick google search shows software that can supposedly correct OOF images. Out of about 1000 pictures, 800 were out of focus, and 100 were over/underexposed badly. so I want to underexpose and bring it up in RAW - grain doesn't matter too much on newsprint anyway).īut I just thought of it today because I was sorting through pictures that somebody else took of a sports game with my camera (I was in the game). And I might start shooting RAW (simply because I don't exactly have a wide opens lens, and my camera gets ISO1600 max. I just wanted to expedite the process since I shoot sports for the school paper on Wednesday, then I have maybe 30 minutes max (during dinner) to sort them all.
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