Photoshop’s Genius Shake Reduction Tool Fixes Blurry Shots Like Magic


Everyone who is not a good photographer is a bad photographer — a condition that’s only made worse because we insist on documenting our lives with abysmal smartphone cameras. And of all of the terrible things that ruin photos blur from slow shutter speeds is amongst the most common. Photoshop to the rescue.

In advance of Adobe’s forthcoming Max conference, the company just released a video previewing an upcoming shake reduction tool that will be added to Photoshop in the future. One click, and boom, it’s fixed.


We don’t know much about how the tool works just yet, but we’re assuming there’s a little more to it than just selecting it under the Filter>Sharpen dialog. It can’t possibly be magic, right? We can’t wait to see what else Adobe has in store for us in the coming weeks. [PetaPixel]


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