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Feb 22, 2012 00:55:24   #
gmcase Loc: Galt's Gulch
 
Not sure if this has been posted before. Amazing technology.

http://prodesigntools.com/photoshop-sneak-peek-image-deblurring-adobe-max.html

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Feb 22, 2012 06:11:31   #
normanhall Loc: Leslie Missouri
 
gmcase wrote:
Not sure if this has been posted before. Amazing technology.

http://prodesigntools.com/photoshop-sneak-peek-image-deblurring-adobe-max.html

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I saw this video about a month ago. Pretty awesome stuff that adobe is doing. They said it may or be in the upcoming version of photoshop. But they did not give any for sure indications. Somehow it traces the motion blur and takes it back to original. Great tech.

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Feb 22, 2012 06:42:22   #
RTR Loc: West Central Alabama
 
Combine that with IS / VR and I think the days of blurry photos are over :)

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Feb 22, 2012 11:13:59   #
arphot Loc: Massachusetts
 
The result is not bad but I still wasn't impressed enough in its current state.

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Feb 23, 2012 10:38:57   #
SoHillGuy Loc: Washington
 
I agree, A great tool, but still needs some refinement.

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Feb 23, 2012 12:51:05   #
billybob40
 
You find it THANKS and THANKS

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Feb 23, 2012 14:19:48   #
PNagy Loc: Missouri City, Texas
 
gmcase wrote:
Not sure if this has been posted before. Amazing technology.

http://prodesigntools.com/photoshop-sneak-peek-image-deblurring-adobe-max.html

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Totally astonishing.

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Feb 25, 2012 23:58:12   #
AVarley Loc: Central Valley, California
 
This looks amazing on the surface, but reading thru the thread of information, it seems the sample blurred mall photo was "synthetically blurred" ... meaning it was sharp to start out, then artificially blurred, then "deblurred" with the prototype filter.

Like someone else said in that thread, the real test will be what it can do with a photo that was blurred in the first place. But we wont see that in even the next couple evolutions of Photoshop.

One other interesting sidenote, the article said that the majority of photos now posted on Flickr are from cell phones! who would have thought?

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