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Old 10-09-2004, 09:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Rob and Karina stopped by for an engagement portrait session today. We had a good time. I was happy chimpin' at the images on the LCD, but when I got home, I found some weren't too my liking. Please tell me, does this look out of focus?



Image shot in RAW on a Canon 10D at:

1/125
f5.6
ISO 100
114mm

Later converted to JPG with the following values:

5400K
tint +20
exposure 0.00
shadows 0
brightness 50
contrast +25
saturation +9
sharpness 25

If it is out of focus, where do you see the focal point at? Do you think it's in focus, only when I converted to JPG with the above values did I alter it in some way to make it out of focus? How do I fix this and keep it from happening in the future?

Also, I have about 35,000 exposures on my 10D. Should I be considering a recalibration and/or shutter replacement?

Thanks for the help.

Mike
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