These are some crazy links I found browsing Slashdot:
Enhancing video of a static scene:
Using still photography to help redefine exposure levels, increase resolution, and much more within video.
http://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects/videoenhancement/videoEnhancement.htm
Data-driven face beautification:
Uses an algorithm that draws upon a database of what people consider attractive in a portrait to subtly adjust an image to make the subject look more beautiful.
http://www.cs.tau.ac.il/~tommer/beautification2008/
On a side note, the person from the second link was one of the original creators of Citygen, and has a free version of it available farther down on his website.
Wow some nice software being shown there. Not to sure about the beauty one though, don't we want the camera to show what we see, not what we want to see? Looks like there might be a demo soon, will have to give it a try.
The static image/video tool looks amazing, seems a bit of black magic to me.
Thanks for posting these ob, very interesting.
Amazing stuff. Thanks for posting!
I went last year and was blown away.
It's a pity Siggraph never attends in Europe. Would like to go there too sometime.
Not that I would understand all the stuff going on there, but it seems very interesting and fun to see all new stuff and tech-talks etc. :)
That first link is awesome. Looks indeed a bit like black magic :P quite seamless results. Wonder when such filters are being used in tv-commercials/programms etc.
Martin
It came to boston a few years back, I wanted to go but never did. They always have tons of neat stuff there.
Luxology's tech preview looks pretty good, especially with grass. Check out the last half of the grass video - http://www.luxology.com/event/2008/SIGGRAPH/index.aspx
Quote from: calico on August 18, 2008, 12:25:23 PM
Luxology's tech preview looks pretty good, especially with grass. Check out the last half of the grass video - http://www.luxology.com/event/2008/SIGGRAPH/index.aspx
The new Modo 401 is going to be awesome. Just keeps getting better. :D
Quote from: Tangled-Universe on August 18, 2008, 05:21:12 AM
It's a pity Siggraph never attends in Europe. Would like to go there too sometime.
Not that I would understand all the stuff going on there, but it seems very interesting and fun to see all new stuff and tech-talks etc. :)
Martin
It was 40 miles away from where i live and i still could not go. I even had two free tickets. :'(
Two free tickets!? Oh no. That's disappointing.