How camera Shake Reduction works in Photoshop CC

I want to know that how camera Shake Reduction works in Photoshop CC?
i have some image for my website http://www.pickcel.com i want to put those images on my website
please help

The Shake Reduction filter works best on well-lit images with no flash.

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