After the amazing seamcarving technique, it was just a matter of time for it to be further expanded into things like the incredible patch match in Photoshop CS5.
This intelligent fill analyzes the texture of the selected areas, and allows you to easily remove elements from an image:
And, even more incredible, allows you to recreate missing parts of a picture based on its surroundings - which is really incredible when applied to panoramic stitched photos:
Here's a video showcasing these features in the upcoming Photoshop CS5:
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
Friday, October 2, 2009
PatchMatch and Video Seamcarving
Do you remember that amazing resizing method called seamcarving?
Looks like Photoshop CS5 will take that even further by using a new patchmatch plugin that makes complex element moving a trivial task. Just see for yourself:
PatchMatch: Structural Image Editing from Dan Goldman on Vimeo.
And if you think these thing only work in static images, just check this video seamcarving examples to see how we'll soon be able to rescale video at will:
Looks like Photoshop CS5 will take that even further by using a new patchmatch plugin that makes complex element moving a trivial task. Just see for yourself:
PatchMatch: Structural Image Editing from Dan Goldman on Vimeo.
And if you think these thing only work in static images, just check this video seamcarving examples to see how we'll soon be able to rescale video at will:
Labels:
Image Processing,
PatchMatch,
Photoshop,
Seamcarving,
Video
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