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Sharpen your images

One of the earliest things we learn in our journey as photographers is to get our images sharp. Some of that is because we automatically go to the sharper areas in photos and initially ignore blurry areas. While digital photography has massively decreased the learning curve to becoming a good photographer, the process of digital capture itself causes our photos to blur.

All digitised items are in step form. This means diagonal lines have a zig-zag effect, which is

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