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Not if that is full size but if you have a larger original there is a lot you can try. You'll need a good Editor though like Photoshop or even Paint.net a Free full function editor., There are plenty of PS Actions that deal with enhancing the eyes same with Paint.net has Plugins and Filters for the same.
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hborre posted at 11:40AM Sat, 27 May 2017 - #4306139
Sharpening can improve the image but over use will cause unwanted pixelation which will degrade the quality considerably.
Exactly and it has that effect even with very little sharpening when the Image is that small
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Sometimes careful use of a sharpening brush can make an improvement without lowering the quality of the whole image.
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The problem is you want a very small part of that photo enhanced and there isn't enough resolution to do it. If you have about a 6 megapixel version of it I can probably do it for you. I would also make a layer of just the part you want changed, that way you will not add artifacts to the rest of the picture. Anyway, here's what I came up with from that original size
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Hi, I have a picture of me and my friend on the right with his eyes that are blurred from the camera shot. I'm curious if there is a way to fix his eyes so that it will be seen? Thanks