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Adobe Deblur Tool


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Cool. So, I finally will get focused images with my M9. :D :D :D

Retroactively! Amazing. :)

 

Thanks, K-H.

 

Did you noticed that he always load some special data before resuming?

I think that there is a bit of the trick in.

 

Frans

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So what? The effect is real; the fact that one out of three example images wasn’t blurry because of camera shake doesn’t change that.

 

The method used by Adobe is no mystery and it’s not like nobody had done something like that before. Creating a blur kernel from analyzing a blurred image and using that to de-blur the image by deconvolution has been a topic of research for quite some time now.

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For motion blurr fine. But not for an unsharp, generally out of focus image?

Adobe has made it clear that their de-blur tool is for camera shake only. It might work with motion blur, but only if it is uniform within the image. Also if there are different kinds of blur superimposed, deriving a blur kernel will fail. But that was to be expected.

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I don't think Adobe would have 'sneaked' it unless they had the timeline worked out for introducing it into Photoshop. And of course they are doing it at the perfect time, just as the trend for using mix-n-match lens and body combinations is exploding, but which rules out integrated Image Stabilisation for most cameras. This is a big deal and not to be mocked.

 

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An intriguing development. I suspect it will divide people into "brilliant" and "it's not right/it's not photography". More of the latter i dare say.

 

Yes, I felt the same way when dry plates were invented.

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