Position (general motion blur is a special case of it) dependent blurring can
be applied to denisty improvement but problem is extremely ill posed. While
deblurring you need to reduce noise amplification. Proper regularisation needs
to be designed, probem becomes NxN linear equation where N is t
On Tuesday, October 11, 2011 11:21:41 am Francis E Reyes wrote:
> http://hoowstuffworks.blogspot.com/2011/10/adobe-demos-amazing-unblur-feature.html
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> Though I can't really see the image myself... the gasp of the audience is
> telling
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> With respect to existing density modification progra
I could be wrong, but my understanding is that they're removing motion
blur from the image - so I don't think it'll be directly applicable to
density modification.
But I'd be very happy to be wrong on this one.
Pete
Francis E Reyes wrote:
http://hoowstuffworks.blogspot.com/2011/10/adobe-demo
http://hoowstuffworks.blogspot.com/2011/10/adobe-demos-amazing-unblur-feature.html
Though I can't really see the image myself... the gasp of the audience is
telling
With respect to existing density modification programs, I wonder if such
technology (whatever it is) can ever clear up my messy d