If you’re like most people, you probably use Photoshop to improve the clarity of your photos. But if your pictures are blurry, there’s no need to panic. In this article, we’ll show you how to fix a blurry picture in Photoshop CC.

  1. Choose the photo you want to fix The first step is to choose the photo you want to fix. To do this, open the photo in Photoshop and click on the thumbnail of the photo that you want to change. Then, select Edit > Preferences > Photos > Quality. You can set different quality levels for different types of photos, but we recommend setting a high quality level so that your pictures look their best.
  2. Choose a Fix tool Next, choose a Fix tool from the tools palette on the left side of Photoshop. This will give you a range of options for fixing your picture: blur, sharpen, and clone (which is used for creating copies of images). We recommend using blur because it will make your picture look more realistic and help it look better when printed or displayed online. However, if you don’t have a Fix tool available or if your picture is too blurry for blur to work well, then you can use one of Photoshop’s other tools such as sharpen or clone (see below).
  3. Use one of Photoshop’s other tools such as sharpen or clone If your picture is too blurry for blur to work well, then you can use one of Photoshop’s other tools such as sharpen or clone instead. To useSharpen: click on the Sharpen button at the bottom right corner of Photoshop; then select an amount of sharpness that you want to apply (we recommend around 50%). To use Clone: click on Clone Stamp at the bottom right corner of Photoshop; then select an image from within the Clone Stamp box and press OK; then select Edit > Preferences > Photos > Quality again and set another high quality level