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    Did this feature ever get incorporated into Photoshop and if so does anyone use it?

    http://petapixel.com/2013/04/17/a-sn...-to-photoshop/

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    John,
    I'm using CS6 and I've never seen it. It may be available in PS CC?

    I've tried a couple of standalone shake removal tools in the distant past ... results poor. Avoiding the issue using a tripod, drinking less etc much more effective.

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    Re: Photoshop

    It's in CC2014 version, but I have never used it because I don't suffer from the shakes (yet)


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    Re: Photoshop

    Quote Originally Posted by James G View Post
    John,
    I'm using CS6 and I've never seen it. It may be available in PS CC?

    I've tried a couple of standalone shake removal tools in the distant past ... results poor. Avoiding the issue using a tripod, drinking less etc much more effective.
    I've tried a few myself, I have FocusMagic on another computer with limited success as well. I must have installed a trial version of Piccure that shows up as a Plug-in for LR and when I searched the website this article regarding Photoshop appeared. I too have slowly adopted the use of a tripod or at least a monopod so rarely have use for such software. However, I have about a thousand images from my pre-tripod days that I attempt to edit every now and then.

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    Re: Photoshop

    Quote Originally Posted by James G View Post
    John,
    I'm using CS6 and I've never seen it. It may be available in PS CC?

    I've tried a couple of standalone shake removal tools in the distant past ... results poor. Avoiding the issue using a tripod, drinking less etc much more effective.
    I've tried a few myself, I have FocusMagic on another computer with limited success as well. I must have installed a trial version of Piccure that shows up as a Plug-in for LR and when I searched the website this article regarding Photoshop appeared. I too have slowly adopted the use of a tripod or at least a monopod so rarely have use for such software. However, I have about a thousand images from my pre-tripod days that I attempt to edit every now and then.

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    Re: Photoshop

    Quote Originally Posted by ashcroft View Post
    It's in CC2014 version, but I have never used it because I don't suffer from the shakes (yet)

    Try photographing a good comedian, you won't be able to contain yourself.

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    Re: Photoshop

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Try photographing a good comedian, you won't be able to contain yourself.
    If you want to post a shaky shot I'll try it out.

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    Re: Photoshop

    Quote Originally Posted by ashcroft View Post
    If you want to post a shaky shot I'll try it out.
    Here's one from about four years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Here's one from about four years ago.

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    It made a small difference to your shot, but there are some artefacts and over-brightening of edges. I think it may be because of the low resolution. I'll try one of my shots later with a full-size image. Nice car!

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    Re: Photoshop

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Did this feature ever get incorporated into Photoshop and if so does anyone use it?

    http://petapixel.com/2013/04/17/a-sn...-to-photoshop/
    John, It is part of Photoshop CC and I have experimented with it -- just once actually -- even though it seemed to work pretty well.

    In many instances, it seems to me that high pass works as well -- and I understand that a little better

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    Re: Photoshop

    Never had the occasion to use it, but...youtube is your friend. http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=...S+CC&FORM=VDRE

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    Re: Photoshop

    Quote Originally Posted by Thlayle View Post
    John, It is part of Photoshop CC and I have experimented with it -- just once actually -- even though it seemed to work pretty well.

    In many instances, it seems to me that high pass works as well -- and I understand that a little better
    Thanks Randy.

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    Re: Photoshop

    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    Never had the occasion to use it, but...youtube is your friend. http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=...S+CC&FORM=VDRE
    Chauncey,

    Thanks for the link. I'll check it out.

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    Re: Photoshop

    I too would like to give it a try. It would be interesting to see how it works.

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    Re: Photoshop

    I have used this a few times in photoshop cc. Depending on the image it can work well but not always.

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    Re: Photoshop

    I have a camera club friend who talked about this at a meeting. He said that he met with limited success.

    IMO: the best way to keep an image sharp is to shoot steady:
    1. Tripod
    2. Monopod or other support
    3. Image Stabilization
    4. Sufficient shutter speed
    5. Correct holding procedure
    6. Less caffeine or energy liquid drinking

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    Re: Photoshop

    Quote Originally Posted by Rita View Post
    I have used this a few times in photoshop cc. Depending on the image it can work well but not always.
    Rita,

    If you have any future edits where you use it would love to see comparison.

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    OK, John. I just took this test shot. 1/5s hand-held, ambient light, ISO200, f/16. It does seem to work quite well, but I notice it brightens the edges a lot, which can look as if it has been oversharpened. Not bad though to fix an emergency!

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    Photoshop

    after reduction

    Photoshop

    This is what the dialogue panel looks like in CC2014

    Photoshop

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    Re: Photoshop

    Quote Originally Posted by ashcroft View Post
    OK, John. I just took this test shot. 1/5s hand-held, ambient light, ISO200, f/16. It does seem to work quite well, but I notice it brightens the edges a lot, which can look as if it has been oversharpened. Not bad though to fix an emergency!

    as shot

    Photoshop

    after reduction

    Photoshop

    This is what the dialogue panel looks like in CC2014

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    Rob,

    Definite improvement over the original image, could this be done through alternate means; perhaps but if it doesn't cost you extra doesn't matter how it was done. As a Plug-in I'd consider it useful.

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    Re: Photoshop

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Rita,

    If you have any future edits where you use it would love to see comparison.
    John, I will play with some images tonight and try and get some good and bad so you can see the pros and cons.

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