Adobe reveals its new "Camera Shake Reduction" coming soon to Photoshop

Dave_W

The Dude
Break out those "almost" photos, Adobe will soon be bringing them back to life!


[video=youtube;stUD-DRhTZg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=stUD-DRhTZg[/video]




 

NVSteve

Senior Member
I remember seeing this last year? Or was it the year before? In any case, it looks like a very, very cool feature & can't wait to see it in Photoshop. The question I have is how useful this tool will be on non-blurred images? It would make a lot of people happy if it could do a reversal of sorts of the AA filters in front of most sensors.
 

AC016

Senior Member
First, to use a photo of flowers as an example is silly. The flower is not going anywhere, take multiple shots till you get it right. There is a reason why we all have LCD screens on the back of our cameras.... little button with the + sign is a bonus. This, along with the fact that DSLRs are so affordable now, is the main reason that almost anyone can claim to be "pro". It will get to the point where anyone can go out and shoot a bunch of crap and not care about it, simply because they can fix all their amateur F-ups in Photoshop. We all have blurred pics because of camera shake. But i think on the most part, those pictures could be taken again since we are talking about camera-shake problems and not blurred pics because an object is moving. Uhhhggg...
 
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