PhotoAcute Studio is available for free in trial mode, allowing you to evaluate all its features.
Here is the brief overview of PhotoAcute Studio features. Please refer to PhotoAcute Studio Users Guide for the detailed descriptions of features and usage scenarios.
Image resolution increase beyond camera capabilities
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PhotoAcute Studio produces an image from a sequence of continuous photographs, thus acquiring more graphic information than it is available from a single photograph. Using sophisticated algorithms it combines individual frames to produce one high-resolution image.
Unlike the digital zooming and image sharpening, resultant photographs produced by PhotoAcute Studio do really have higher spatial resolution. Small, thin and far away objects, traceries, textures and inscriptions become recognizable.
More information on superresolution processing (in Users Guide)
Measurement of the resolution increase with MTF technique
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Noise reduction without losing image details
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By combining several photographs PhotoAcute Studio automatically reduces the noise in the photographs.
The main problem of the usual noise reduction techniques is that the more noise is reduced - the more image details are lost. This becomes extremely apparent on the low light scenes (e.g. night photographs or shadowy parts of the scene).
PhotoAcute Studio provides high noise reduction without losing the image details.
More information on noise reduction (in Users Guide)
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Image geometry correction
Chromatic aberrations correction
Dynamic range expansion
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By using the advanced weighting technique, PhotoAcute Studio is able to restore shadows and clipped highlights from the photographs taken in exposure-bracketing mode. It produces the image that could only be taken with the camera that had much wider dynamic range. Due to its alignment functionality, PhotoAcute Studio produces HDR (High Dynamic Range) images even from misaligned photos.
This feature becomes especially handy for objects photographed on back-lit background (e.g. window, alight snow, direct sunlight), or scenes that have important details in the shadow.
More information on dynamic range expansion (in Users Guide)
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Depth of field expansion (focus stacking)
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PhotoAcute is able to combine multiple images taken at different focus distances to give a resulting image with a greater depth of field than any of the individual source images.
Usage of this technique is essential in macrophotography and microphotography and in all the situations when the very near and very far objects in the scene should be captured acutely.
More information on focus stacking (in Users Guide)
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Removing the unneeded moving objects
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Some scenes happen to be constantly overlapped with unwanted moving objects - for example, people walking in front of a sight.
With PhotoAcute Studio, you can take photograph of such scene, automatically clearing away the unneeded moving objects.
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