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What they should do is partner with a DSLR maker and put this in the firmware of the camera itself. Imagine one button blur correction. That'd be amazing.


I don't think DSLRs have the processing power needed to unblur the images. It took several seconds to unblur a section of an image. It'd probably be faster to upload the image to a cloud processor and have it unblur it for you.


It'd probably be faster to upload the image to a cloud processor and have it unblur it for you.

It might be more efficient to just teach people how to use their cameras so that they can minimize unwanted blurring.


Then perhaps it can be implemented on a newer Android version or in the (soon to arrive) big 10" Kindle Fire.

This is a perfect "web service" where you can profit from selling the device to have free access to the service.




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