Adobe’s photo-editor software gets its annual refresh with tweaks and new features, but its biggest change is the move to a subscription model. Adobe has tweaked and added more features to Photoshop Creative Cloud (Photoshop CC), making an already good image-editing application even better.
However, what Photoshop CC adds is a number of new tools, most notably a Camera Shake Reduction filter (accessible from Filter\Sharpen\Shake Reduction in the menus). This filter actually reduces motion blur caused by camera shake and actually produces a much sharper photo from a shot that is normally unusable.
In use, it actually works okay and there are a number of sliders that allow you to increase or decrease the effect. There are limits to how much shake can be reduced in a photo but if you’ve ever had shots that have been ruined by slight camera shake, this may actually be able to save it. Again something that will interest photographers is that Photoshop CC also features an improved upscaling feature if you want to enlarge your photographs beyond its original size. It does seem to do a good job, although again, don’t expect it to add details back into an image where there was none to begin with.
No more throwing away those camera shake or blurred images. Even when it seems that no matter how much you sharpen them (they just come out looking worse than before because you have no trace of what the real detailed image is). Well Photoshop CC has improved even further, adding their Camera Shake Reduction, which can fix your photo to how it was suppose to come out.