
Normally blur photos are the result of shaky hands when capturing an image, and the only way to restore those is to use Photoshop or other graphics editing program. Scientists at Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs aims to make that a thing of the past, announcing the heterodyne light field camera which sharpens the image after capturing it. This might, when coupled with anti-shake cameras, offer a hassle-free photo taking experience for amateurs.
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