Reviewing your images only to find that the shots you’ve taken are slightly out of focus is one of the worst things in photography. But can you save those photos using Adobe Lightroom? The key to great photography is getting your shots right at the source. That means dialing in the most appropriate camera settings and getting your focus dead-on when taking the photo. It makes it easier to then embellish and enhance those photos when developing them in post-production editing software later on. So what happens when you don’t quite nail that focus? When the lens was focused say, on the nose rather than on the eyes, or perhaps the wings of the bird are crystal clear but the head and beak aren’t? Some cameras have in-built features that allow users to choose the focus point later on at the editing stage, but what about the rest of us who don’t have those cameras? It’s a bit more difficult to say “get it right at the source” if the event is not repeatable. Can you actually save those images using editing software, namely Adobe Lightroom? Well, yes and no. Let’s take a look at what you can and […]
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