Showing posts with label Forever. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Forever. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Photoshop Will End Blurry Pics Forever [Video]

By Sam Biddle Oct 10, 2011 3:32 PM 65,723 140

Photoshop Will End Blurry Pics Forever A blurred image is the worst. And no matter how steady you think your hand is, it can be easy to ruin a shot. Luckily, Adobe's cooking up a Photoshop feature that'll automatically eliminate blur. You won't believe your eyes.

The motion blur-killer, demoed at the recent Adobe MAX 2011 conference, is experimental at this point. The Photoshop rep on stage won't say when it'll be implemented—only that they're working on it for some feature version. But it's absolutely incredible. With only a few clicks, a blurry image is quickly analyzed, allowed Photoshop to discern exactly how the image was messed up. That is to say, if you accidentally moved your hand slightly to the right and down while the shutter snapped, it'll pick that up. And then it reverses it—and that's the totally magical part.

It doesn't seem possible, but as if it's completely altering reality, the Photoshop deblurring compensates for the extraneous motion and gives you a completely crisp picture. It works on text too. Keep in mind that this won't fix your out of focus images—ones where you just have your lens set incorrectly—but works against motion blur. The potential for this is incredibly huge: no more ruined personal photos, and, hey, maybe we'll see the death of stupid blurry "leaked" gadget shots. [PetaPixel]

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

The Dead Live Forever On The Internet [Death]

The Dead Live Forever On The Internet Sorry folks, this story is not about the hippie band from San Francisco. It's about dead people and the websites that let you memorialize them.

It sounds macabre, but we live our lives on the internet, shouldn't our death have a place online, too?

Two online destinations dedicated to the dead are I-Tomb and I-Memorial. I-Tomb is a place for people to honor someone who has passed away, while I-Memorial,is a place for the dying to leave their last wishes.

And there's the other social networks, too. We've already covered what happens to your Facebook profile or Twitter account (hint: they can live on long after you're gone). And, of course, you can always create your own blog like Derek Miller, who chronicled his struggle and eventual death from colorectal cancer. It's one of the most touching collections of online writing I've ever read. [I-Tomb and I-Memorial via ChipChick; Image from Robert Hoetink and Pavels Hotulevs/Shutterstock]

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Sunday, September 11, 2011

7 Tools to Stay Young Forever (...in Theory) [Video]

Getting old is terrifying. What if we could stay 21-years-old forever? There are plenty contraptions and substances out there which can do just that. Here are seven that will help you maintain your youth. [At least, that's the pitch.]

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