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Amazing new algorithim for Photoshop CS5
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Re: Amazing new algorithim for Photoshop CS5
That is absolutely amazing.
The possibilities in design work of any kind (especially in home and garden remodeling) are insane.
EDIT: They've also managed to turn photoshopping into something more akin to a single action than a painstaking multi-hour process.
The possibilities in design work of any kind (especially in home and garden remodeling) are insane.
EDIT: They've also managed to turn photoshopping into something more akin to a single action than a painstaking multi-hour process.
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Re: Amazing new algorithim for Photoshop CS5
It's good to see this technology finally get put to use in practical real world applications. I saw a demo of this stuff a couple years ago but it didn't seem like they had any plans of making the actual programs/algorithms available to the public. Guess they were waiting for the best bidder. Photoshop seems like the obvious candidate.
I wish I could find the video of them using similar practices but with video. Something involving combining video with high-res HDR/RAW still photos to not only enhance the quality and resolution of the video but to do some amazing masking, re-texturing, depth-mapping, etc. Anybody remember that?
EDIT: Nevermind -> http://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects ... hancement/
And it looks like they include the source code...
David? Scott? You know what to do.
I wish I could find the video of them using similar practices but with video. Something involving combining video with high-res HDR/RAW still photos to not only enhance the quality and resolution of the video but to do some amazing masking, re-texturing, depth-mapping, etc. Anybody remember that?
EDIT: Nevermind -> http://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects ... hancement/
And it looks like they include the source code...
David? Scott? You know what to do.
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Re: Amazing new algorithim for Photoshop CS5
Brad wrote: And it looks like they include the source code...
David? Scott? You know what to do.
This code dump is not meant to be a usable demo.
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Re: Amazing new algorithim for Photoshop CS5
Pwolf wrote:Brad wrote: And it looks like they include the source code...
David? Scott? You know what to do.This code dump is not meant to be a usable demo.
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