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Apr 5, 2013 22:30:18   #
gordnanaimo Loc: Vancouver Island
 
Has anyone heard when adobe is releasing its much talked about unblur plug in? I saw a demonstration and it looks really good.

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Apr 5, 2013 23:54:45   #
warrior Loc: Paso Robles CA
 
gordnanaimo wrote:
Has anyone heard when adobe is releasing its much talked about unblur plug in? I saw a demonstration and it looks really good.


Take a look at "In Focus" at:

http://www.topazlabs.com

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Apr 6, 2013 01:06:27   #
Wendy2 Loc: California
 
I'll have to check that out. Is this a late April Fools joke? ;)

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Apr 6, 2013 01:38:37   #
gordnanaimo Loc: Vancouver Island
 
Nope check it out on google

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Apr 6, 2013 04:25:54   #
rpavich Loc: West Virginia
 
Wendy2 wrote:
I'll have to check that out. Is this a late April Fools joke? ;)


No...it's been in the works for several years and it's unbelievable...hard to believe it can even do what it does.

I saw the demo video from some conference and was amazed...they took an out of focus shot and with one click it was sharp again...I don't know how that is possible but they did it.

I THINK it's only effective with things like motion blur and not "depth of field" blur"


http://prodesigntools.com/adobe-photoshop-image-deblurring-creative-cloud.html

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Apr 6, 2013 08:13:35   #
mborn Loc: Massachusetts
 
I bet it is still in the dream stage :)
I saw the video last year it was great I would love it Maybe in PS 7

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Apr 6, 2013 08:45:21   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
rpavich wrote:
I THINK it's only effective with things like motion blur and not "depth of field" blur"


http://prodesigntools.com/adobe-photoshop-image-deblurring-creative-cloud.html

Right. It seems to analyze the camera movement that caused the blur. Then it reverses the movement to make the image sharp It doesn't correct for bad focus. This is like VR taken several levels higher.

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Apr 6, 2013 09:34:25   #
lovesphotos Loc: Colorado and Arizona
 
I think there will come a day when the human element will be completely eliminated from the cameras. All one needs to do is say "fetch" and the camera will do everything except, of course, taking the credit. That will still belong to the human.

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Apr 6, 2013 16:27:13   #
dar_clicks Loc: Utah
 
In the meantime I can recommend perhaps a less spectacular but very useful plug-in for focus sharpening and motion blur -- Focus Magic. I think the actual results look better than the examples shown on its web page. Like any other sharpening tool, it should be used at reasonably conservative settings (in other words, don't overdo it) and one should not expect it to perform magic. It is worth using and does do a good job, though.
http://www.focusmagic.com/

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Apr 7, 2013 00:50:46   #
UP-2-IT Loc: RED STICK, LA
 
gordnanaimo wrote:
Has anyone heard when adobe is releasing its much talked about unblur plug in? I saw a demonstration and it looks really good.


I've seen several presentations on it, at best the end results is minimal.

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