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, 23 Jan 2008 at 1:30 am · Steven A. Ruzinsky informs me in comments: “I have implemented “gradient domain” seam carving, which eliminates certain kinds of artifacts, in SAR Image Processor v. 3.4 . Example images with artifacts and removal thereof can be found in the SAR manual, http://www.general-cathexis.com/manual2/index.html. SAR is not freeware, but the save disabled demo is free.” · (0)
- Sat, 12 Jan 2008 at 12:25 pm · Gabe Rudy has updated his Seam Carving GUI to version 1.8. The updates reflect the CAIR library upgrade, as well as re-licensing to GPL version 2. · (0)
- Tue, 6 Nov 2007 at 2:31 pm · Gabe’s Seam Carving CAIR GUI updates and goes cross platform. Among the updates were upgrading to the newest CAIR 2.6.1 build (considerably faster), a number of additional tweaks and fixes, and a new project source location on Google Code. · (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
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Tags: aware image resizing, content aware image resizing, Image Processing, seam carving