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New software dramatically simplifies addition of objects to photos |
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Tuesday, 13 December 2011 01:59 |
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For more than twenty years, the software program Photoshop has been the industry standard for seamlessly manipulating images, especially the removal of unwanted items like blemishes, wires and
telephone poles. When it comes to adding something to a photo, however, the process is still rather involved. Now, a team from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), led by PhD candidate Kevin Karsch, is presenting a new algorithm at Siggraph Asia 2011 that promises to radically simplify the procedure of believably incorporating new or "synthetic" objects in still shots and the results are quite impressive...
Continue Reading New software dramatically simplifies addition of objects to photosSection: Digital CamerasTags: Graphics,
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University of Illinois
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