
(Although if you're willing to learn then the manual explains all.)ĭoes it work? We got varied results. This looks more complicated, but you don't have to understand what the various terms mean: just change a value, click Process again and look for any changes.

In our experience this was often enough, but if you need more control then clicking "Advanced" reveals multiple sliders where you can tweak various program settings ("Blur size", "Solver filtering", "Solver iterations" and so on). Click "Process", wait a few seconds and you'll see the finished results.

To give the program a try, for instance, all you really have to do is open an image, and move a box to an area of your photo which represents the blur. Its sophisticated algorithms will often deliver far better results than the "Sharpen" function in your image editor, but a simple and straightforward interface ensures the program remains accessible by everyone. Blurity is a powerful yet easy-to-use tool for sharpening blurry digital images.
