When you can, make sure to share details, we would need to know your workflow, what type the original was shot as, we would ned to see the original vs the Super Focus result side to side to see the before/after!
From RAW Canon R5 MkII 45mps
I obviously did not keep the bad tries.
Needed to get the Little guys head in focus (motion blur)
First try on default setting smeared his head
Second try on medium, focus boost none head had lines in it
Third try on medium with Major focus boost. head was distorted.
After 4 tries using high sharpen strength and minor focus boost, results were great.
But it used up 28 credits to get there. 7 each time.
Thanks for the details. Super Focus will not perform great with Motion Blur, this is mentioned here:
Make sure to perform a Preview before launching any cloud renders, you can render multiple previews or different parts of your image to avoid having to launch the render blindly.
You can also render locally when doing tests like this for Motion blur when the tool is not intended to fix motion blur. Itβs a generative tool as well, and regenerating a result can eventually get you the results you want.
The key is previews, local rendering if you are testing and also make sure to use Sharpen and not Super Focus on Motion blur issues like this one!