For the Motion Blur, I think Focus Magic did an incredible job, but your results will vary depending on how you turn the knobs. Others may prefer the Focus Magic version, so I'll leave it up to you as to which you think is better. When it comes to the focus fix, I much prefer the Kelby sharpening version although it could use some Noise Ninja help. I haven't tried sharpening it, but I can see how this photo is significantly better and ready to accept sharpening with less garish results as the original. Here's the results using my previous photo for which I'm not sure if the problem was out of focus or motion blur, but odds are it was motion blur since the bartender was holding a Canon 1D Mark III with a 70-200mm f/2.8 IS lens for the first time (which combined weigh about 8 or so pounds!):īy George, I think it actually did a pretty impressive job of restoring this photo to something more usable. The results were actually quite impressive, so if you actually can figure out the source of the motion blur then this might be a great tool to help you salvage an otherwise blurry photo. Fortunately, their web site does a good job of demonstrating this feature so I took my best guess as shown here: There's no auto magic here, so you just have to experiment until you figure it out. Perhaps over time your eyes will get trained to make this easier, but I found it rather difficult to discern. This filter is a little harder to use because you have to figure out which direction the motion blur occurred and that may not be immediately obvious.
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I discovered that I had forgotten to test that feature of the product, so this update includes my findings. One of my blog readers, Bob Heath, point out his favorite feature of Focus Magic is its Fix Motion Blur filter. The results appear below (don't forget to click the images to see larger 30% versions of the originals): Before After Focus Magic Out of Focus Fix After Kelby Channels Book 2-Pass Sharpening Fix Motion Blur Filter ( NEW) In the end, I just accepted the default and decided to try the 2-Pass LAB Sharpening trick in Scott Kelby's Photoshop Channels Book to see if it could do any better. The directions say to adjust the blur width as necessary, but I never really found that I was satisfied with the results. The user-interface seemed simple enough yet right away I became skeptical when I saw the after photo in the preview window:įocus Magic "Fix Out of Focus Blur" filter After all, this was my first pub that I had visited and it had been recommended by my Irish co-worker, so I really wanted to save it. I had a pretty bad picture that a bartender in a pub in Dublin, Ireland took of me so I thought I'd use it to see if I could fix this photo. The information from the web site led me to believe this might be a cool product, so I decided to check it out. Somewhere recently I ran across an ad for Focus Magic which claims it can fix out of focus and blurry pictures better than the Unsharp Mask automatically.
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NOTE: My original review forgot to test an important feature of this product, so I ask that you re-read the NEW portion of this article and the conclusion again.