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alphazard | 18 days ago
If you apply a fake motion blur like in photoshop or after effects then that could probably be reversed pretty well.
alphazard | 18 days ago
If you apply a fake motion blur like in photoshop or after effects then that could probably be reversed pretty well.
crazygringo|18 days ago
That's relatively easy if you're assuming simple translation and rotation (simple camera movement), as opposed to a squiggle movement or something (e.g. from vibration or being knocked). Because you can simply detect how much sharper the image gets, and hone in on the right values.
dizzant|18 days ago
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