I can do that. I just want to save the effort, if someone else has experience with it.
There is no substitute for first hand experience. I did download but discovered that it was for PC only. I had some perfect pictures to try it on. Some months ago went to the zoo and had to shoot through plexiglass which gave a weird unsharpness to the photos.
I saw an ad for this software for $24.95. If it does what it says it can do, it would seem to be miraculous. Does anyone have any experience with it?
You made me curious - so I just downloaded the 10 day free look. I had a couple of pics where I'd had very little time to think - the result was, for my taste, not 100%. This program waved a magic wand and improved sharpness in the right places without any "oversharpened" look and without adding noise. I shall buy! Thanks for drawing my attention to this. It downloads direct from the company!
I saw an ad for this software for $24.95. If it does what it says it can do, it would seem to be miraculous. Does anyone have any experience with it?
Sorry, but I do not take blurred images so it looks like I can save $24.95 by using correct technical standards while taking my images. But, sometimes I do, on purpose, blur an image for effect, again, if I did this I would still not use Easy Photo Unblur.
Sometimes it's our physical limits (bad eyesight) and not a lack of groovy abilities like you have RWR that dictate the need. I hope your comment was in jest, otherwise arrogant much?
Sounds like a great program - for those who don’t know what their focusing screen is for.
Well, accidents can happen to anyone. Or the action was unfolding so quickly, one didn't have enough time to get it right. Not all photography is still life and landscapes.
Sometimes it's our physical limits (bad eyesight) and not a lack of groovy abilities like you have RWR that dictate the need. I hope your comment was in jest, otherwise arrogant much?
This is for the people who have posted snotty responses to the original post. None of you are perfect - nobody is. Every photographer occasionally gets a blurry image.
Well, accidents can happen to anyone. Or the action was unfolding so quickly, one didn't have enough time to get it right. Not all photography is still life and landscapes.
This is for the people who have posted snotty responses to the original post. None of you are perfect - nobody is. Every photographer occasionally gets a blurry image.