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  1. I downloaded a video that has an object blurred out before it was uploaded to the web.
    How can I remove the blurred effect and identify the object ?
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    That's not restoring, that's an impossible fictional CSI TV show thing -- you can't do it.
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    Use your most vivid imagination?
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    Squinting sometimes help if you sing quietly to yourself "somewhere over the rainbow.."
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    CSI gets away with a lot using these plot devices.

    I say it is lazy writing.
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    I think they're running out of easy stories, and real forensic methods would eat up multi episodes to explain the process alone. Part of their problem is they like to chase new methods as seasons progress, but when you get down to it, basic fingerprints and ballistics are still the bread and butter of investigation, not all the tech doo-dads. But that's not as interesting, I guess. (Worked for Dragnet!)

    A number of the storylines have made for great drama and fiction, but that's it.
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