Photoshop 'unblur' at Adobe MAX conference (video)
Pinky
Melbourne, Victoria
11121 posts
Pretty impressive. I love the audience responses, haha. It has its constraints certainly (i.e., define this area as text, clearly have to make some assumptions to sharpen properly) and so on - but even on the kinds of images he demonstrates on I think it would be very handy in certain situations.
I thought this video was about when people go to court and there face is blurred on ACA/Today Tonight/ News so you cant recognise them. Then this gets rid of that.
Is this really quiet or is something wrong on my end?
Try turning your speakers to their expected level
Else
Try turning up your windows sound level
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Try turning up Flash players sound level
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Try clicking mixer and make sure firefox/chrome/ie have their sound level up.
Sigh audio problem didn't go away on computer reset, now I shall never watch your video. In fact, some mp3s have ok volume but sound weird, while others are super quiet, some sort of epic codec or hardware problem.
edit: What.The.Shit. Unplugged audio cable, which I realised I knocked loose before. Now mp3s work, youtube has no audio. Holy shit I need somebody who knows how these computer things work, which is nobody.
Sigh audio problem didn't go away on computer reset, now I shall never watch your video. In fact, some mp3s have ok volume but sound weird, while others are super quiet, some sort of epic codec or hardware problem.
edit: What.The.Shit. Unplugged audio cable, which I realised I knocked loose before. Now mp3s work, youtube has no audio. Holy shit I need somebody who knows how these computer things work, which is nobody.
(It actually turned out to be that unplugging the audio cable, while flash was playing sound, somehow caused it to spaz out, and required me to kill my browser to get it to send audio that way again, very interesting problem).