Blurity Changelog

What's new in Blurity 1.5.175

May 7, 2015
  • Support for loading processing settings from previously deblurred images, faster blur modeling, better support for very large (35+ megapixel) images
  • Fixed support for PNG images containing ICC profiles, lower memory usage, and more!

New in Blurity 1.5.171 (Apr 28, 2013)

  • Fixed a DLL issue for a subset of 64-bit Windows users; fixed a registration issue

New in Blurity 1.4.169 (Mar 22, 2013)

  • Fixed a DLL issue for a subset of 64-bit Windows users; fixed a registration issue

New in Blurity 1.4.167 (Mar 22, 2013)

  • Images larger than 24 megapixels are now supported on 64-bit versions of Windows with at least 4 GB of RAM

New in Blurity 1.4.164 (Mar 21, 2013)

  • Added option to adjust deconvolution noise reduction

New in Blurity 1.3.161 (Jan 22, 2013)

  • Previously saved blur models can now be re-opened and used to process images

New in Blurity 1.3.155 (Dec 11, 2012)

  • The blur model can now be saved as a PNG file
  • The tutorial window no longer stays on top of all other applications when Blurity is in the background

New in Blurity 1.3.151 (Dec 4, 2012)

  • Changed minimum image dimension to 200 pixels -- had been nominally 400 pixels, though a bug meant it was actually 403 pixels

New in Blurity 1.3.149 (Nov 19, 2012)

  • Certain images would hang when opened due to a problem reading color profile data

New in Blurity 1.3.143 (Nov 2, 2012)

  • File types once again correctly displayed in "Save as" dialog box
  • New version of MKL in Windows build; hopefully will eliminate sporadic DLL initialization errors
  • New blur parameter: "Blur model cleanup" for reducing shot noise in PSF
  • Processing is now 30% faster due to deconvolution simplification and the resolution of a bug in the blur modeling solver
  • In the event of an error while processing an image, an informative error code is now displayed

New in Blurity 1.2.137 (Oct 17, 2012)

  • Full filename now shown in window title

New in Blurity 1.2.135 (Oct 8, 2012)

  • Non-sRGB color spaces are now displayed and preserved correctly