MAX 2011 Sneak Peek - Image Deblurring

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2011

Jue Wang of Adobe shows a sneak peek of a potential new feature that allows users to remove blurriness from digital photos caused by camera shake while the pictures were being taken. See more Sneak Peeks from MAX 2011 on Adobe TV: http://tv.adobe.com/show/max-2011-sneak-peeks/

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  • This isn't a plug-in...and it's called 'potential' because it's a sneak look at a new possible feature in an upcoming version of Photoshop that appears to want to make even a terrible photographer like me, look good. |MR

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  • @canchume 1) I assure you its not the same hardware 2) You obviously dont know how to use windows like 99.99% op the people who use it. 3) your Mac was way more.

  • @PhotoShopChannel dude , i have 2 machines 1 the macbook pro 13 late 2011 and the sony vaio with the same hardware, booth have ssd and 8 gb of ram, i use the same programs in both and always the sony lag and crash and don't have any programs unnecessary only necessary for my job

  • @canchume Haha, you have to be kidding me, first of all you mean lag and secondly you will never find a Mac more powerful than a PC that costs half the price. Its a complete myth that macs dont crash, they do, just in different ways. Granted OSX is more of an automatic OS compared to Windows which requires a bit more attention but from my exsperiance Macs are incapable and are filled with value hardware made to look nice.

  • @PhotoShopChannel because the mac is more fast and don't have lack

  • What are the parameters he loads before ?

  • @canchume Why would he use a Mac?

  • Why don't use an Mac ?

  • Not only would this help ordinary people struggling with bad vacation photos, but I think it could possibly help enhance a lot of blurry pictures of UFO:s, which would be very interesting since there's so many of them :)

  • @NeaTheFanpire No. There's a difference between the bluriness of a cameraman shaking and computer-generated random bluriness. The later doesn't have a pattern as easy to detect as a natural blur.

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