Deblur Images via Adobe

Okay looks like Adobe's got another feature up its prized Photoshop program - the deblurring function. Deblurring is mainly a command or filter that automatically analyzes the photo, what direction it was blurred - it can be in a circular form, number seven (7), any indefinite shape of blur motion should be recognized. From there, the program will fix that and somewhat reverse the blur to recreate the photo and deliver a crispy sharp photo right at your hands.

I think we're getting closer and closer to that CSI function: Enhance, enhance, enhance, enhance... which BTW isn't really something you can do unless you're viewing a 1m x 1m px resolution photo in your 15" screen.

It's a nice thing for those who normally find themselves taking photos in the night with low shutter speed alongside a shaky hand. It's a good way to salvage those 'almost there' photos. Yet another tool for all you Photography Fail people. Another reason to see more of you watermark your works.

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