@OlegAkamatsu You saw the Adobe MAX 2011 presentation! Yeah, we are working on it, but currently, I cannot guarantee Photoshop CS6 will be shipped with this feature. Anyway, thanks!
@gutplucker Thanks for your interest in our work. Motion blur can be occured by camera shakes and object motions. Motion blur caused by camera shakes usually occurs when you take pictures at night or in a dark room, because you need to expose camera sensors longer. In this work, we assume that input images are blurred by camera shakes.
It seems this technology will be used in Adobe Photoshop CS6.
Cool, really.
OlegAkamatsu 4 months ago
@OlegAkamatsu You saw the Adobe MAX 2011 presentation! Yeah, we are working on it, but currently, I cannot guarantee Photoshop CS6 will be shipped with this feature. Anyway, thanks!
sodomau 4 months ago
yes, but how was it blurred in the first place?
gutplucker 8 months ago
@gutplucker Thanks for your interest in our work. Motion blur can be occured by camera shakes and object motions. Motion blur caused by camera shakes usually occurs when you take pictures at night or in a dark room, because you need to expose camera sensors longer. In this work, we assume that input images are blurred by camera shakes.
sodomau 8 months ago