Image resizing utilizing "seam carving"
Part of me is disturbed by this* and part of me thinks it is just about the coolest thing I have seen**.
* Should we really be able to so easily change the data of a photo?
** Hell. yes!
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Part of me is disturbed by this* and part of me thinks it is just about the coolest thing I have seen**.
* Should we really be able to so easily change the data of a photo?
** Hell. yes!
[via swissmiss]
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Hi,
If you are looking for a software to try out seam carving, take a look at http://www.thegedanken.com/retarget
The program that you can download there (for Windows and Linux, and free) is already highly optimized concerning speed, and apart from enlarging or decreasing image size you can also use masks to protect or delete certain parts of your image.
Have fun,
Irmgard
...at 05:29 PM on September 19, 2007