How to Fix Fuzzy Photos
- 1). Open your picture with the editing software. Size your image to have as high a resolution as possible, so that you have more pixels to work with. Do not resize your image until you have finished editing, or you will lose some of those vital pixels.
- 2). Go to the "Filter" option in the main toolbar if you are using Photoshop. Select the "Sharpen" tool. This automatically sharpens your entire image and if your photo is only slightly fuzzy this may be all that is needed.
- 3). Try the "Sharpen Edges" tool if you think your image requires more work. This tool adds darker tones to the edges of objects, so the objects appear sharper.
- 4). Return to the "Filter" drop-down menu and select the "Unsharp Mask" tool. This presents you with a preview window. As you increase the radius and threshold settings you can observe the effects these changes will have on your picture before applying them.
- 5). Select the "Smart Sharpen" tool, which will do much of the work for you. Then go to the "Remove" drop-down menu. Here you will see three options to remove Gaussian Blur, Lens Blur and Motion Blur. Experiment with these to see how your picture improves.
- 6). Resize the image. Select the "Crop" tool on the editing toolbar and enter the height and width that you desire. Drag a box around the entire image -- or the section that you particularly want -- and hit "Return." Your picture will now be cropped and resized.