refocussing photographic print or blurry images from negatives holography

Im pondering whether it would be possible to scan a negative in such a way as to try and extrapolate all the light imaged in a negative, ie some of the dimensional data laid down in the photo using some kind of holographic 3 dimensional extraction of light data from a negative and see whether the blur resident in the photo could somehow be dimensionally imaged for subtraction into a new image containing a refocused version of the image. is the blur in a photo stored in the layers of the photo in a dimensional way in the sense it might be possible resimulate the way the data fell on the negative dimensionally and from that recreate and refocus the original light into a new image with the blur removed, could an xray dimensional scan be combined with a flat image scan to somehow correlate to capture the light that fell on the negative in a 3d dimensional way enabling its refocussing. ? modelling the camera and its lenses ?

this is probably impossible im just wondering whether 3d information about the way the light fell onto the negative could somehow be extracted from a standard negative.

godaddy gripes re presetup mx records on new domains

Your website is one of the most confusing and cluttered ever devised it suffers badly from interface overload, try to do something about it.

How do I on domains I register with you in the future, prevent you from automatically adding dns records to forward email related to these domains I register to your own servers ? and why when I attempt to remove the records, you automatically setup does it warn me to wait 24-48 hours ? for the changes to take effect ? and not remove those records till I actually refresh the the web page manually . This kind of knackered me up because i was forwarding email : so i thought to google servers ?

Only for my clients to inform me a week later that they have not been able to receive mail sent to that domain I registered with you, as I investigate I discover its probably ? because there all these other records automatically in there pointing all kinds of email to your own servers in a most confusing way, that I didnt really ask for ? if the domain in general from a dns servers perspective points to godaddy is it really necessarily to add in tons of other dns records for other kinds of stuff mobile email etc without my knowledge by default so that when I add in my google mx records, to point it to google apps it then proceeds to fail to forward those email to google servers and fails because of records you inserted by default that seem to be overriding the records I inserted myself, to forward to googles servers.

Suggestion : Perhaps you should add in a template to set the dns to forward the mx records to google apps as standard selectably insertable from a menu to stop me having to type them in all the time, Id rather have some useful feature like that and a clearer website, than you blowing money on sponsering female sports car drivers, to be honest, As I then have to work out which of the stuff you added i need to remove in order to make it work ?

the domain whose record ive modified to forward to googles mail servers is bxxxxxxxxxxxxxh.com, could you just check that ive removed the right records to allow the mx settings I did enter to actually take effect ? as so far im still not receiving email to my google accounts but maybe this will change overnight as the record changes percolate through ?

much obliged in advance