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Removing camera shake from a single photograph
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2006
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DeblurringMachine VisionImage AnalysisEngineeringImage RegionUniform Camera BlurVideo DenoisingImage ManipulationComputational ImagingImage RestorationCamera ShakeComputational PhotographyVideo RestorationComputer Vision
Camera shake during exposure leads to objectionable image blur and ruins many photographs. Conventional blind deconvolution methods typically assume frequency-domain constraints on images, or overly simplified parametric forms for the motion path during camera shake. Real camera motions can follow convoluted paths, and a spatial domain prior can better maintain visually salient image characteristics. We introduce a method to remove the effects of camera shake from seriously blurred images. The method assumes a uniform camera blur over the image and negligible in-plane camera rotation. In order to estimate the blur from the camera shake, the user must specify an image region without saturation effects. We show results for a variety of digital photographs taken from personal photo collections.
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