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Blurred photo?
Blurred photo? Instead of deleting it, software could make it sharp again
The end of low res and blurry images could be nigh. http://home.bt.com/tech-gadgets/phot...11364227072791 -- David B. |
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In article , David B.
wrote: Blurred photo? Instead of deleting it, software could make it sharp again The end of low res and blurry images could be nigh. http://home.bt.com/tech-gadgets/phot...nce-software-e nhancenet-sharpens-photos-11364227072791 Sorry, that's not a "photograph". It's an eye-pleasing reconstruction, filling in details that don't actually exist. (³automated texture synthesis² that aims to recreate realistic textures in images) |
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In article , Scott Schuckert
wrote: Blurred photo? Instead of deleting it, software could make it sharp again The end of low res and blurry images could be nigh. http://home.bt.com/tech-gadgets/phot...ence-software- enhancenet-sharpens-photos-11364227072791 Sorry, that's not a "photograph". It's an eye-pleasing reconstruction, filling in details that don't actually exist. (³automated texture synthesis² that aims to recreate realistic textures in images) *all* photographs have some amount of what you call eye-pleasing reconstruction and filling in details that don't actually exist. computational photography is the next big thing. |
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On 07/11/2017 18:03, nospam wrote:
In article , Scott Schuckert wrote: Blurred photo? Instead of deleting it, software could make it sharp again The end of low res and blurry images could be nigh. http://home.bt.com/tech-gadgets/phot...ence-software- enhancenet-sharpens-photos-11364227072791 Sorry, that's not a "photograph". It's an eye-pleasing reconstruction, filling in details that don't actually exist. (³automated texture synthesis² that aims to recreate realistic textures in images) *all* photographs have some amount of what you call eye-pleasing reconstruction and filling in details that don't actually exist. computational photography is the next big thing. But not the "image enhancement" that we first saw in Blade Runner and is now almost obligatory in every forensic crime laboratory drama. |
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Blurred photo?
On Tue, 07 Nov 2017 12:48:01 -0500, Scott Schuckert wrote:
In article , David B. wrote: Blurred photo? Instead of deleting it, software could make it sharp again The end of low res and blurry images could be nigh. http://home.bt.com/tech-gadgets/phot...nce-software-e nhancenet-sharpens-photos-11364227072791 Sorry, that's not a "photograph". It's an eye-pleasing reconstruction, filling in details that don't actually exist. (³automated texture synthesis² that aims to recreate realistic textures in images) I tend to agree. It would be a more significant demonstration if there were not only before and after images, but also a nice, sharp, untouched, photo, taken at the same time, to compare. -- croy |
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newshound wrote: Blurred photo? Instead of deleting it, software could make it sharp again The end of low res and blurry images could be nigh. http://home.bt.com/tech-gadgets/phot...ligence-softwa re- enhancenet-sharpens-photos-11364227072791 Sorry, that's not a "photograph". It's an eye-pleasing reconstruction, filling in details that don't actually exist. (3automated texture synthesis2 that aims to recreate realistic textures in images) *all* photographs have some amount of what you call eye-pleasing reconstruction and filling in details that don't actually exist. computational photography is the next big thing. But not the "image enhancement" that we first saw in Blade Runner and is now almost obligatory in every forensic crime laboratory drama. that's not intended to be real, and anything can be overdone. plenty of film photos and movies 'reconstruct' reality. it's just easier now. |
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On Wed, 8 Nov 2017 02:47:43 -0800 (PST), Whisky-dave
wrote: On Tuesday, 7 November 2017 18:03:21 UTC, nospam wrote: In article , Scott Schuckert wrote: Blurred photo? Instead of deleting it, software could make it sharp again The end of low res and blurry images could be nigh. http://home.bt.com/tech-gadgets/phot...ence-software- enhancenet-sharpens-photos-11364227072791 Sorry, that's not a "photograph". It's an eye-pleasing reconstruction, filling in details that don't actually exist. (³automated texture synthesis² that aims to recreate realistic textures in images) *all* photographs have some amount of what you call eye-pleasing reconstruction and filling in details that don't actually exist. computational photography is the next big thing. A bit like Synthehol, it'll catch on for those with limited appreciation of the real thing. From what little I know I expect that in certain respects it will exceed the capabilities of the real thing. Time will tell. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Blurred photo?
On 8/11/2017 3:32 @wiz, David B. wrote:
Blurred photo? Instead of deleting it, software could make it sharp again The end of low res and blurry images could be nigh. http://home.bt.com/tech-gadgets/phot...11364227072791 Nup. Focus Magic walks all over the current crop of sharpening tools and that one is just a reconstruction that is a guess at best... |
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Blurred photo?
On 11/9/2017 2:05 AM, Noons wrote:
On 8/11/2017 3:32 @wiz, David B. wrote: Blurred photo? Instead of deleting it, software could make it sharp again The end of low res and blurry images could be nigh. http://home.bt.com/tech-gadgets/phot...11364227072791 Nup.Â* Focus Magic walks all over the current crop of sharpening tools and that one is just a reconstruction that is a guess at best... I was reading the reviews of FM, they were quite favorable, if you follow their tutorials. However, I have not seen any comparing CC 2018, which seems to have decent sharpening filters. I did some quickies, and did not see any significant difference, between FM and what I already have. Having said that i really like the defocusing, but it is "not yet available," as a plugin. But that is just my personal preference. -- PeterN |
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On Thu, 9 Nov 2017 02:29:36 -0800 (PST), Whisky-dave
wrote: On Wednesday, 8 November 2017 20:48:20 UTC, Eric Stevens wrote: On Wed, 8 Nov 2017 02:47:43 -0800 (PST), Whisky-dave wrote: On Tuesday, 7 November 2017 18:03:21 UTC, nospam wrote: In article , Scott Schuckert wrote: Blurred photo? Instead of deleting it, software could make it sharp again The end of low res and blurry images could be nigh. http://home.bt.com/tech-gadgets/phot...ence-software- enhancenet-sharpens-photos-11364227072791 Sorry, that's not a "photograph". It's an eye-pleasing reconstruction, filling in details that don't actually exist. (³automated texture synthesis² that aims to recreate realistic textures in images) *all* photographs have some amount of what you call eye-pleasing reconstruction and filling in details that don't actually exist. computational photography is the next big thing. A bit like Synthehol, it'll catch on for those with limited appreciation of the real thing. From what little I know I expect that in certain respects it will exceed the capabilities of the real thing. Time will tell. whatever that means. So it'll give detail in an image that never actually existed or that it will leave out niose and other artifacts ? The techniques might but strictly speaking an image which never existed cannot be a photograph. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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