Photoshop unblur sneak peek

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HI all..

has anyone anyone else seen the video online of adobe showing off a possible new feature of photoshop? Unblur. even from the video (link below) the results are impressive...and judging by the audience reaction, even more so actually seeing it up close

http://SPAM/3ofa5eg
 
ive just watched it, it looks rather impressive. i wonder when it will make into a version of photoshop?
 
It really does look great doesn't it! It'll def help improve my keeper rate!

Hopefully it'll make it into cs6..think it'll make an upgrade from cs5 really worthwhile.
 
Pah!.... He just clicked 'undo Gaussian blur'
 
I always knew "Spooks" wasn't fake... zoom and enhance, zoom and enhance

:D
 
The really cleaver thing is that the software appears to be correctlng "shake" in more than one plane, not just from left to right or up/down etc. Correction of wavey "S" movement is very impressive and I bet a MONSTER PC will be required for modern image resolutions.

I can see a lot of IS/VR lenses hitting Ebay shortly before this is released:).
 
[memo to self: time to hold off deleting those movement-blurred RAW files, they may come in useful one day]

:)
 
The really cleaver thing is that the software appears to be correctlng "shake" in more than one plane, not just from left to right or up/down etc. Correction of wavey "S" movement is very impressive and I bet a MONSTER PC will be required for modern image resolutions.

I can see a lot of IS/VR lenses hitting Ebay shortly before this is released:).

Given how long it takes the demo mac to do the analysis stage, which will invariably be a 8-core Mac Pro. I think it's fair to say that it's going to be a very CPU intensive operation.

Still unblur is pretty much the holy grail of image processing.
 
[memo to self: time to hold off deleting those movement-blurred RAW files, they may come in useful one day]

:)

Never mind that, think how many 20, 30, 40, 50, 100 year old film shots suddenly become much more valuable.

Heck, this process will make many cine recordings more valuable too. It may even be better than the IS processes (which are essentially, afaik, just reframe to steady the overall image movement over the aggregate frames) that have been applied to thinks like the zapruder film and the famous bigfoot film (although that one has already been proven a hoax, it'd be nice to see it clearer) in the past, allowing those films to tell us more about what we're actually looking at.
 
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