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YouTube - Image Resizing by Seam Carving
by Decius at 11:46 am EDT, Aug 29, 2007

A new technique shows resizing of images while keeping the important features of the image undistorted, also allows you to protect or remove part of the image with anything removed being automagically and seamlessly filled in.

This is making the rounds in technical circles today. The technique simple and very effective! Apparently Adobe has hired this guy so hopefully we'll see commercial availability soon.


 
RE: YouTube - Image Resizing by Seam Carving
by noteworthy at 12:00 pm EDT, Aug 29, 2007

Decius wrote:

This is making the rounds in technical circles today.

Today? I covered it here last week.


  
RE: YouTube - Image Resizing by Seam Carving
by Decius at 12:54 pm EDT, Aug 29, 2007

noteworthy wrote:
Decius wrote:

This is making the rounds in technical circles today.

Today? I covered it here last week.

Sorry, I missed it. I didn't really read MemeStreams during Summercon...


YouTube - Image Resizing by Seam Carving
by I Love Lamp at 10:28 am EDT, Aug 30, 2007

A new technique shows resizing of images while keeping the important features of the image undistorted, also allows you to protect or remove part of the image with anything removed being automagically and seamlessly filled in.

This is making the rounds in technical circles today. The technique simple and very effective! Apparently Adobe has hired this guy so hopefully we'll see commercial availability soon.

We will now see better image spoofs on the interwebtubetrucks! I can't wait!


YouTube - Image Resizing by Seam Carving
by Acidus at 12:31 pm EDT, Aug 30, 2007

A new technique shows resizing of images while keeping the important features of the image undistorted, also allows you to protect or remove part of the image with anything removed being automagically and seamlessly filled in.

[drools]


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