Sunday, 22 July 2018

software - Can anyone recommend *freeware* to reduce motion blur by deconvolution?


Can anyone please recommend free (preferably also portable i.e. no need to install) software for Windows XP or later to improve image quality of large (12 megapixel) terrestrial (not astronomical) photos, by deconvolution to reduce motion blur (preferably automatically)?


I've tried Unshake 1.5 by M.D. Cahill but the result seems worse than the original (looks oversharpened) and it crashes on 12 megapixel images.



Answer




In case this is useful to anyone else, I found that Image Analyzer 1.33 from MeeSoft is a freeware claiming to do "Deconvolution for out-of-focus and motion blur compensation".


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