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October 11, 2011 at 5:37 pm #2433
nobigdeal
ParticipantThe solution for overcaffeinated photographers!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxjiQoTp864&feature=player_embedded
October 11, 2011 at 5:41 pm #41580ravnostic
ParticipantWow. Never take–err, post process–a blurry photo again. Very cool. Where to next?
October 11, 2011 at 8:41 pm #41581ennuipoet
ParticipantPretty soon we won’t even need photographers.
October 11, 2011 at 8:51 pm #41582CauseISaidSo
ParticipantI don’t know about that entirely, ennui. I think it’ll just allow the photogs who are artists to concentrate more on the art and less on the technical side. A photo can be perfectly lit and focused and still be just a snapshot if it doesn’t convey any emotion or tell a story (I should know, I take a lot of snapshots :)).
October 11, 2011 at 10:43 pm #41583ennuipoet
ParticipantI don’t know about that entirely, ennui. I think it’ll just allow the photogs who are artists to concentrate more on the art and less on the technical side. A photo can be perfectly lit and focused and still be just a snapshot if it doesn’t convey any emotion or tell a story (I should know, I take a lot of snapshots :)).
It was more snark than genuine feelings. I would use this feature, I have problems with camera shake and it would nice to recover a few shots that were good except that litttttlllleeee ghosting from camera shake.
October 12, 2011 at 12:34 am #41584nobigdeal
ParticipantI have Topaz In Focus which is a similar product. It works good for very slightly soft photos due to camera shake. However if you are shooting at higher ISO you get unacceptable grain very quickly before you clear up the shot. I wonder how it would work on a shot at a wide aperture, f1.2 – 2.8 where you miss focus a bit. My guess is it wouldn’t help at all.
October 12, 2011 at 11:52 am #41585ennuipoet
ParticipantI have Topaz In Focus which is a similar product. It works good for very slightly soft photos due to camera shake. However if you are shooting at higher ISO you get unacceptable grain very quickly before you clear up the shot. I wonder how it would work on a shot at a wide aperture, f1.2 – 2.8 where you miss focus a bit. My guess is it wouldn’t help at all.
I tend to run into the problem on my 70-200L which a beast of a lens (but that’s ok!) and forces me to choose between high ISO noise or a little bit of shake. So, do I get noise in camera, noise in software or a little loss of crispness when you zoom in? 99.9% I’ll take the shake. I would be curious to see, I think I will see if there is a trial of the Topaz.
October 23, 2011 at 8:48 am #41586Farktographer
ParticipantThis would help oh-so-much with my more alcohol-induced photography.
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