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Need help deblurring images


There is a big diffrence between motion blur (the type you get with sow shutter speeds and camera movement. which is the sort this new feature will be working with.

However the pictures you have provided are from shallow depth of fields so that software wont be able to track camera motion to bring it back into focus as there is no movement to track.

the wrench can be sharpened but only so much and not to be mistaken for deblurring

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There is a big diffrence between motion blur (the type you get with sow shutter speeds and camera movement. which is the sort this new feature will be working with.

However the pictures you have provided are from shallow depth of fields so that software wont be able to track camera motion to bring it back into focus as there is no movement to track.

the wrench can be sharpened but only so much and not to be mistaken for deblurring

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I understand my mistake, this is not due to movement, but unfocused objective. Anyhow, the image you provided is far from being considered quality, even the spline is not distinguished. This is a similar piece (see the higher level of detail):

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This is a similar piece (see the higher level of detail):

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Nope!
May I just ask why we are looking at blurred images, when you can go to your garage and take clearer pictures with a 2mp phone camera. I've only had ten cans, and these pictures are making me feel like I've had twenty.
We want to help, but as Hoogle said- the wrench can be sharpened but only so much and not to be mistaken for de-blurring. I'm not even sure what the last picture was posted for. It still looks pants! Why these images?
 

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