Does anyone know if its possible to unblur a photo at all?
Jean x
I hope I'm wrong, and perhaps someone will correct me. From my personal experience this degree of blurring is beyond any Photoshop correction I'm aware of. My guess is the blurring is caused by camera movement during exposure, due to insufficient light.
As I said: Hopefully someone has a good idea!
I've seen, in here and other places a program that advertises taking out blurs.
Do a google search on 'remove blur'
Sarge69
creativejean wrote:
Does anyone know if its possible to unblur a photo at all?
Jean x
sorry you can't fix that after the fact
Deblurry
Of course the image has the trial stamped all over it. And without the original the photo to work with was a small thumbshot.
Sarge69
De-Blurred Trial Photo
Those de-blur programs can do a LITTLE bit of correction to SMALL amounts of blur. This one is beyond repair.
That Blurity program did fairly well. Just the trial stuff over the picture confuses you. Check out the womens eyes in the original and the de-blurred.
Sarge69
sarge69 wrote:
Deblurry
Of course the image has the trial stamped all over it. And without the original the photo to work with was a small thumbshot.
Sarge69
Sarge to the rescue...I'm impressed!
lesdmd
Loc: Middleton Wi via N.Y.C. & Cleveland
My initial response was that the photo is/was beyond salvage. I put it through Topaz InFocus and my opinion has not changed. Blurity appears to do a marginally better job, but unless this photo has tremendous nostalgic value, it would wind up in my trash bin.
Original
Topaz Deblur
That's a tough one,,sorry.
sarge69 wrote:
That Blurity program did fairly well. Just the trial stuff over the picture confuses you. Check out the womens eyes in the original and the de-blurred.
Sarge69
Think ya need glasses Sarge.
You might want to have a look at a program called Focus Magic. They claim to make amazing fixes to blurry photos.
I'm fairly new to this stuff but this is a good challenge. I believe in a few years this will be possible, so save the image. In the mean time, here are a couple attempts.
Sharpened in CS5.1
Sharpened and "drawn"
Use art filter in Photoshop. You might suprize your self.
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