Using deconvolution algorithms, the recently announced Photoshop CC will have the ability, to de blur and sharpen photographs. The downside is that the Adobe will discontinue selling the packaged version of Photoshop and the new software will only be available through Adobe’s Creative Cloud subscription plan which is being set at $20 (~£13) / month in the US.
Piccure a small software company based in Tubingen, has apparently developed a plug- in that does pretty much the same thing, which is currently undergoing beta resting ( but can be downloaded to try from www.piccure.com for 14 days ) and when released be available for use by Photoshop CS4 and above for both the Windows and Mac .
New blur/sharpen plugin for Photoshop
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Re: New blur/sharpen plugin for Photoshop
Sounds interesting..... Looking forward to see some results (and differences with the old system, if pssible)
Re: New blur/sharpen plugin for Photoshop
Iwan. Test your self.
If you install it from www.piccure.com it will appear as a plug in to try it for 14 days for free.
Kier
If you install it from www.piccure.com it will appear as a plug in to try it for 14 days for free.
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Re: New blur/sharpen plugin for Photoshop
It does seem to do something for me.
However, posting images in 1024 pixels is of little use as everything can be made to look sharp in that resolution well, almost anything )
It does introduce some noise like artefacts here and there, but maybe that's just a matter of tweaking the settings.
Hans.
However, posting images in 1024 pixels is of little use as everything can be made to look sharp in that resolution well, almost anything )
It does introduce some noise like artefacts here and there, but maybe that's just a matter of tweaking the settings.
Hans.