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Author:  Mr.Deviance [ Thursday, 20 Oct 2011, 06:04 ]
Post subject:  I just caught Adobe lying about a revolutionary plugin...

For those of you that didn't hear about it yet, Adobe showed an incredible sneak peak of a new photoshop plugin that can amazingly turn any blurry picture, into a perfectly still, high resolution image with thousands of new visible details that were simply not there in the blurry picture.
While it did look perfectly impossible to achieve such a thing, I decided it can't be completely bullshit, since it was shown at the actual official Adobe conference where all the hot shots of Adobe gather to present their new Adobe tools and features to the world.
But no, it seems Adobe thinks we are all stupid and actually decided to go ahead with it and make a demo of an outright fabrication.
Simply put, the amazing plugin that they've showed, does not exist and is 100% fake and A LIE!
You can watch the video in HD here to see the plugin in action at the conference if you haven't already.
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/max-2011-snea ... eblurring/

And below, you can see an example of how I caught them lying about their unblur plugin.
Image

Please take note how in the video, that asian piece of shit presenting the plugin, was lying about how they just happened to find this picture online in it's blurry form.
It's funny that he mentioned that, because all I had to do is just take a screenshot of that video and crop the picture out and use google's reverse image search and I came up with the exact same picture as the unblured result, only that I found it uploaded in 26 October 2010 where it had absolutely no relation with this unblur plugin that just got teased this week...
Not to mention that this picture does not exist blurred online, like that asian adobe lying mother fucker said!

The cheapest lie I have ever seen and the biggest fuck you to all of the people in that room, ever given by a company as rich and as huge as Adobe!
This is exactly how all of the multi billion dollar companies sell us bullshit on a daily basis, either with fake game trailers, or with fake marketing in general!

This is the source for the old image that was already unblured 1 year ago...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/15543694@N ... 5108938831

Author:  MerolaC [ Thursday, 20 Oct 2011, 09:35 ]
Post subject:  Re: I just caught Adobe lying about a revolutionary plugin..

I'm speechless. Fucking Adobeiots
Thanks scene for the Keygens.
And thank you for the heads up.

Author:  Cox [ Thursday, 20 Oct 2011, 14:41 ]
Post subject:  Re: I just caught Adobe lying about a revolutionary plugin..

http://blogs.adobe.com/photoshopdotcom/ ... -peek.html

Quote:
UPDATE: For those who are curious – some additional background on the images used during the recent MAX demo of our “deblur” technology. The first two images we showed – the crowd scene and the image of the poster, were examples of motion blur from camera shake. The image of Kevin Lynch was synthetically blurred from a sharp image taken from the web. What do we mean by synthetic blur? A synthetic blur was created by extracting the camera shake information from another real blurry image and applying it to the Kevin Lynch image to create a realistic simulation. This kind of blur is created with our research tool. Because the camera shake data is real, it is much more complicated than anything we can simulate using Photoshop’s blur capabilities. When this new image was loaded as a JPEG into the deblur plug-in, the software has no idea it was synthetically generated. This is common practice in research and we used the Kevin example because we wanted it to be entertaining and relevant to the audience – Kevin being the star of the Adobe MAX conference!

For more information and examples on the common practice of synthetic blurring being used as part of research in this area, check out:

http://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects ... index.html

http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~leojia/proj ... st_deblur/

http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~levin ... CVPR09.pdf

Author:  CPAMX [ Thursday, 20 Oct 2011, 17:12 ]
Post subject:  Re: I just caught Adobe lying about a revolutionary plugin..

ITS A CONSPIRACY?! NOES! :ugeek:

Author:  arez [ Thursday, 20 Oct 2011, 17:45 ]
Post subject:  Re: I just caught Adobe lying about a revolutionary plugin..

CPAMX wrote:
..CONSPIRACY?!...


quick! call PacMan!

Author:  BosmouZ [ Tuesday, 25 Oct 2011, 20:36 ]
Post subject:  Re: I just caught Adobe lying about a revolutionary plugin..

arez wrote:
CPAMX wrote:
..CONSPIRACY?!...


quick! call PacMan!


0800-PACMAN

Author:  .Rar [ Tuesday, 25 Oct 2011, 20:48 ]
Post subject:  Re: I just caught Adobe lying about a revolutionary plugin..

BosmouZ wrote:
0800-PACMAN


At least it's free :ROFL:

Author:  Steve Jobs [ Tuesday, 25 Oct 2011, 21:13 ]
Post subject:  Re: I just caught Adobe lying about a revolutionary plugin..

Cox wrote:
http://blogs.adobe.com/photoshopdotcom/2011/10/behind-all-the-buzz-deblur-sneak-peek.html

Quote:
UPDATE: For those who are curious – some additional background on the images used during the recent MAX demo of our “deblur” technology. The first two images we showed – the crowd scene and the image of the poster, were examples of motion blur from camera shake. The image of Kevin Lynch was synthetically blurred from a sharp image taken from the web. What do we mean by synthetic blur? A synthetic blur was created by extracting the camera shake information from another real blurry image and applying it to the Kevin Lynch image to create a realistic simulation. This kind of blur is created with our research tool. Because the camera shake data is real, it is much more complicated than anything we can simulate using Photoshop’s blur capabilities. When this new image was loaded as a JPEG into the deblur plug-in, the software has no idea it was synthetically generated. This is common practice in research and we used the Kevin example because we wanted it to be entertaining and relevant to the audience – Kevin being the star of the Adobe MAX conference!

For more information and examples on the common practice of synthetic blurring being used as part of research in this area, check out:

http://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects ... index.html

http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~leojia/proj ... st_deblur/

http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~levin ... CVPR09.pdf

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