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Posted on 05/08/13 09:53:19 AM |
vibeke
Kreative Kiwi Posts: 2166 Reply ![]() |
Photoshop CC - Shake Reduction
There has been a lot of talk about Photoshops new shake reduction, It does work, but it is not for out of focus images but when photos are blurry due to camera movement. I had previously tried to save this image but a 1/20sec, it was just to soft. With the new Shake reduction I feel I have got a usable image. ![]() _________________ Perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize. |
Posted on 06/08/13 08:38:48 AM |
Artwel
Satire Supremo Posts: 607 Reply ![]() |
Re: Photoshop CC - Shake Reduction
I used to joke that photoshop would one day have some kind of 'de-blurring' filter.. This is nuts/amazing! ![]() |
Posted on 06/08/13 10:20:07 PM |
Garfield72
Montage Manceau Posts: 353 Reply ![]() |
Re: Photoshop CC - Shake Reduction
I tried new shake reduction with a picture of the cathedral of well taken 300mm and 1/8s. The image is usable. I used the settings default ![]() |
Posted on 06/08/13 11:56:30 PM |
Artwel
Satire Supremo Posts: 607 Reply ![]() |
Re: Photoshop CC - Shake Reduction
Clever stuff. Nice Garfield - even with that result it can be touched up to look almost perfect. Is this only for CS6 and above? |
Posted on 07/08/13 4:17:13 PM |
Garfield72
Montage Manceau Posts: 353 Reply ![]() |
Re: Photoshop CC - Shake Reduction
Artwel, this was done with trial version of photoshop CC |