Adobe showcases some startling Photoshop technology: Unblur

Posted by Steve Dotto on 2011-10-18 1:52:00 PM

Adobe showcased some startling technology at it’s MAX 2011 conference. A filter that will “unblur” images. The audience was in awe as the feature was demonstrated to the public for the first time.

For all those blurry images (due to camera or subject motion, not due to focus) the technology first maps the motion then applies a filter to remove the effect of the motion. This video includes rather annoying commentary from Rainn Wilson (The Office) but the audience was suitably impressed, as am I.

The feature is not “official” and no timeline for it being included in Photoshop has been announced, but now that it has been unveiled it should not be too long before it is built into a release. So you can start saving all those blurry images that might be good, if you could just unblur them!

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Adobe
Website:
http://www.adobe.com
Location:
Seattle, Washington, United States

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Steve Dotto

Steve Dotto

Steve Dotto is Canada's most respected geek. For over 15 years, as host and executive producer of Dotto Tech, a nationally syndicated TV show, Steve has entertained and educated millions of Canadians on all aspects of technology. Now on radio and a podcast Dotto Tech continues to put technology in it’s place, in the hands of the users. Steve has a passion for understanding the social impact of... more



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