On Sun 20-Mar-2011 at 00:33 +0100, Erik Krause wrote:
Am 19.03.2011 23:39, schrieb Bruno Postle:
This is an interesting idea, and you would clearly need a tool like
Hugin to do the alignment in the first place. I have no idea how
you would actually implement it though.
Panotools is able to do that. It contains a Fourier filter which can
be used for this: http://www.animatif.com/dersch/startrail/trail.html
However, as you can see the results are not very good.
You cut John's proposal. The problem with using deconvolution to
unblur a photo is that it only works when you know what the photo is
supposed to look like - i.e. it is usually useless. With a panorama
project photos are aligned with each other, so there are multiple
versions of the same image data available - if one of them is sharp
it _could_ be used as a reference to reconstruct the blurred photos.
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Bruno
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