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Sharpen blurred faces in old family photos

Blurred photos were something that our ancestors just had to live with. Photo-editing software can mitigate some of the effects, but sharpening tools couldn’t perform miracles – until now.MyHeritage (myheritage.com) has launched a photo-sharpening tool that can boost the quality of the faces in your photos dramatically, and you can sharpen up to 10 images for free with a MyHeritage account.

The tool makes use of ‘machine learning’. Corrections

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