Sorry, Mike: I'm trying to catch up with the topic 'deconvolution'
which seems tied together with Focus Magic and Anti-aliasing.
Besides, Fred Miranda Intellisharpen has been mentioned.
When you talk about 'FM', are you referring to Focus Magic, not to
Fred Miranda, no?
Seems that deconvolution needs a lot of computer power, but when
installed on PS CS3 it works fine.
I'm just learning PS CS5, and now falling short of computer power (no
problem: I will soon have a new P7 2600 on an Asus motherboard, and a
PNY Quadro FX380 graphics card, DDR3 4Gb memory: my daughter would
need to run AutoCAD soon ... the best excuse one could imagine :-) )
Are there different versions of deconvolution algorithms for photographic use?
Where else does one find software which use deconvolution?
I'll look it up in Wiki too: deconvolution is new for me, and I like
to learn new things.
:-)
Fernando.
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 9:57 PM, <usher99@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Well I hope you don't mind but I tried to play Moose with deconvolution
> for a different version. Two layers of FM--one at 1 pixel 100% opacity
> and trick from Moose
> watching him here on the list--2nd layer at 2 pixel at 55% opacity.
> Then a bit of LCE. Perhaps a bit overcooked but here it is for fun.
> Focus bracketing using Combine Z (free) works too if conditions permit.
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