There’s been a great deal of buzz for a couple months, concerning a technology known as Seam Carving — also being refered to as Content Aware Image Resizing or Aware Image Resizing. I’ve been experimenting with this for awhile, and I’m seeing some wonderful potential and practicaliy in its use — though, at the moment, […]
- Wed, 19 Dec 2007 at 7:04 am · Victor Nekrasov formally updates his Web site in his plans to reestablish where he left off with OrthoMap and other projects. OrthoMap 1.33 can be downloaded as a trial with 30-day unlimited capability, and purchased through ShareIt! for $99 USD. · (0)
- Sun, 16 Dec 2007 at 1:50 am · Victor Nekrasov has informed me that he will reestablish progress in development of his tool OrthoMap for automatic orthorectification of satellite and aerial imagery. Feel free to contact Victor with any questions you might have, or to express your interest. · (0)
- Fri, 26 Oct 2007 at 9:52 am · Gabe Rudy sent a note that he’s updated his Seam Carving standalone program, developed in Qt with the CAIR library. I’ve tested it, and aside from being potentially the most complete of the GUI versions, it’s arguably the fastest. · (0)
Seam Carving Round-Up
October 10th, 2007 · 2 Comments
Categories: Resources · Software
Tags: aware image resizing, content aware image resizing, Image Processing, seam carving
False to Natural Conversions, Remote Sensing Tools
September 4th, 2007 · 4 Comments
Two of the core value-added plug-ins that come with Remote Sensing Tools, allow for the ability to convert false-color composite imagery into pseudo natural-color imagery. Whether it’s Landsat imagery composited using the 7,4,2 bands as RGB, or CIR imagery, Quickbird 4,3,2 or Aster 3n,2,1 band composited imagery — the algorithms in these plug-ins will allow […]
Categories: Tutorials
Tags: image enhancement, Image Processing, natural color, Photoshop, plugins, Production, pseudo natural-color conversions, remote sensing