In this video, I go over 6 tips to improve the sharpness of your 35mm photos. A lot of photographers want to jump into medium format, before optimizing the quality and sharpness of their 35mm negatives. Your 35mm film camera is definitely capable of amazing super sharp images. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morethanyoucaretosee/?hl=en In this video, I also jump into Adobe Lightroom, to show you how to use some of these tips. 1. Not shooting wide open. Closing down your aperture will increase the sharpness of your images. Also, using a longer focal length can help achieve blurry and bokeh backgrounds even with small apertures. 2. Adding sharpening in post, can add more depth to your images. 3. Scan your negatives at a higher resolution. 4. Use a tripod and a cable release to remove any extra shake you might have while taking a photo. 5. You might have a dirty lens which will affect optical quality. 6. Purchase high-quality glass for your film camera. 00:00 - intro 00:32 - don't shoot wide open 01:16 - lightroom breakdown 02:07 - longer focal length 02:51 - adding sharpening in post 03:16 - lightroom breakdown 04:32 - higher resolution 04:48 - tripod and cable release 05:09 - fungus and dirty lens 05:52 - buy quality glass 06:09 - outro

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