"Unblur" feature for future SLT cameras?

Quite different from what this place has to deal with every now and then.
Thanks for sharing!
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Ralf
Ralfie, I don't know about you, but when I'm posting on this forum, I'm pretty relaxed. Not only do I sit in a comfortable chair, I'll have something to snack on, and I'll have the TV on.

Perhaps, you're all agitated when you post (and it shows in a number of your posts), but I think most people here are like me.
 
That's pretty cool. It seems to be an algorithm that figures out how the sensor was moved during the exposure that then "unshakes" the images by following the trajectory of the blur. That would be pretty useful in many instances. I wonder how it works when the camera shake is not so easily charted (i.e., when it is due to shaky hands, which move rapidly in a random path). Can't wait to see this rolled out!
 
I can honestly say you're the most confrontational person I have EVER seen on any internet forum or in real life. It's really something.

Good luck with whatever in life is making you so short. Hopefully you find happiness.
 
"This was posted on this forum" - huh? on Sony SLR forum? where?
This was posted on this forum nine hours ago, best to check first whether you are posting old news BMWX.
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1000&message=39564929
Jules
Photoshop deblurring feature that will make a sharp copy of a blurry photo.
Would you like this added as one of the SLT photo effects?

http://9to5mac.com/2011/10/10/photoshop-unblur-leaves-max-audience-gasping-for-air/
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I thought Sony will not make SLRs anymore. It can stitch and process panoramic photos or HDR photos so I think unblur is possible with a new powerful Bionz processor.
How about it being used in SLRs? Is there a reason why you exclude them in your question? Or, in any camera?

Having said that, looking at how long it can take to sharpen an image, I don't think I would want it in-camera.
Photoshop deblurring feature that will make a sharp copy of a blurry photo.
Would you like this added as one of the SLT photo effects?

http://9to5mac.com/2011/10/10/photoshop-unblur-leaves-max-audience-gasping-for-air/
 
dSLT is less prone to blur than dSLR anyway with less moving element. Not to mention SSS.
 
  • Adobe has the patent/copyright not Sony, Nikon, or Canon
  • It is made to run with the CS5 wrapper, probably a plugin
  • It is made to work with Windows or OSX not the Bionz processor
  • Do I want it yes but not in camera
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i usually read forum=1037 only and not every thread:)

That looks like a great utility/feature even though i'm not sure if i'll use it! Are they gonna tease us or give us that utility in the next live update?? :)

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When Topaz Labs announced their Infocus Deblur plug-in for Photoshop, I excitedly downloaded a copy, but was soon disillusioned by the results. Let's hope that Adobe has come up with a more effective tool.

Judging by the time at it took the powerful computers, to analyse the pictures and produce the blur kernel , in the demo, I venture guess that the computationally intensive blind analysis of motion blurred images, is an unlikely or distant premise for in-camera processors. Yet, this is may be not the end of the story.

Smart camera manufacturers may get together with Adobe or start independently to develop a hardware(accelerometer) assisted, point spread function(blur kernel).
A usable blur kernel makes in camera de-blurring a rather simple process.

These may be exciting times, where the advances in technology may change the landscape of photography hardware so completely, that in a few short years, it may no longer be as recognizable as it has been for last fifty or so years.

With advances in EVF's, on-sensor phase detection auto focusing, and effective software de-blurring, the SLR as a form factor may simply vanish!
 

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