August 17, 2007 The advent of digital photography has opened up a new world of image editing possibilities including the ability to fill-in blanks or replace unwanted parts of an image. A new algorithm devised by James Hayes and Alexei A. Efros of Carnegie Mellon University facilitates this process by drawing on a huge database of more than a million images from the World Wide Web in order to seamlessly fill in the missing areas of incomplete photographs.
Algorithm draws on millions of images to fill blanks
http://gizmag.com/go/7812/
Use of undefined constants causes assumptions!
You think thats geeky. Look at this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-SSu3tJ3ns
From here
http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2007/08/im ... avy_h.html
Now you can erase your ex from your images, instead of chopping them
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-SSu3tJ3ns
From here
http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2007/08/im ... avy_h.html
Now you can erase your ex from your images, instead of chopping them
Use of undefined constants causes assumptions!