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October 13th, 2011

Adobe’s new function turns the shakes into the sharps


Video preview of Adobe MAX 2011 courtesy of peterelst

Even an extremely experienced, handsome, amazing photographer like yours truly will occasionally succumb to the shakes now and again (call me what you will, I’m not backing away from my four cappuccinos per day). And the chances of you ruining your perfect shot with a shaky hand is directly proportional to the importance of the photographic moment. Pic of Mike Tyson riding a llama? BLURRY.

But now Adobe has a solution. A ridiculously amazing Photoshop deblurrer (made up a word, snatch) uses fancy algorithms to calculate how the camera was moving when the messy shot was taken, and corrects for this error. HOLY. MIND. BLOWN. Ironically, the amateur video shooting the unveiling is itself a bit blurry, but you get the idea. 

No more blurry pics! When will Adobe come out with the “Give everyone in the picture a sixpack” Brush Tool?


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